Web20 uur geleden · Wairarapa Moana Wetlands has extensive wetlands where fishing and birdwatching are popular activities. This is the largest wetland complex in the southern North Island, supporting native plants and animals of national and international importance. WebDated at Wellington this 5th day of March 2024. Stuart Anderson, Director Fisheries Management, on behalf of Director-General, Ministry for Primary Industries. Explanatory note This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect. This notice is made under the Fisheries (Kaimoana Customary Fishing) Regulations
Māori interests
Web11 aug. 2024 · Customary fisheries are recognised fishing rights of tangata whenua (people of the land with authority in a particular place) for: traditional and customary practices – for example, traditional management of a fishery. customary non-commercial food gathering. Customary fishing takes place in a rohe moana (a defined customary fishing area) of ... WebTangata Kaitiaki /Tiaki for the area/rohe moana. (2) The cancellation took effect at the end of 10 December 2024. 6 New appointment (1) The Minister of Fisheries has appointed Lenovo Uka as a Tangata Kaitiaki/ Tiaki for the area/rohe moana. (2) The appointment took effect on 11 December 2024. Dated at Wellington this 5th day of March 2024. huella bebe png
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WebMoana Fisheries Fishing Equipment in Wellington area Based on 1 review Closed now Check Opening Hours Contact name: No contact name yet. Our address: 1-7 Lorne Street, Wellington 6011, North Island, New Zealand Our phone (s): 04 384 7549 Our fax: No fax number yet. Our website: No website yet. Availability/ Opening hours WebPhone: 04 568 0005. Fax: 04 568 0003. Email: [email protected]. Search Tribunal reports online. A full list of the Tribunal’s reports is given below, with final reports first, then the current pre-publication reports. The date given is the date that the report was signed off and delivered to the parties. Web8 mei 2024 · NZ's largest Māori-owned fishing company Moana New Zealand is claiming the government has "seriously neglected" Māori interests in plans to install cameras on up to 300 inshore fishing vessels ... huelgas peru hoy