This piece highlights the environmental degradation caused by overfishing in New Zealand's marine environments, particularly around The Noises Islands, and advocates for stronger marine protection through Highly Protected Areas and global ocean conservation efforts like the High-
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Um, and at this point, they are at the stage of during a breeding season, they will uplift all eggs and all chicks um to make sure that they get enough um nutrition in in the early months before releasing them back in the world because they're they're that under pressure from uh habitat loss, um being able to find food, and and that's all linked with overfishing and climate change and all of the those other good things that we've done to the planet.
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links environmental degradation to climate and food systems
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