MB wrote:https://legasea.co.nz/news/latest-updates/ |
MB wrote:I think they've made their opinion clear. Not much else they can do, they're just a pressure group. |
mowerman wrote:I'm thinking Takutai Moana Act will give them the power, 3 patrol boats have been brought by Ngati Manuhiri for the Hauraki Gulf ... This is the start of it https://www.teaomaori.news/ngati-manuhiri-patrol-hauraki-gulf-christmas |
Grunta wrote:Hey Paul, Just some food for thought for you. The Legasea team are the only organised group of dedicated people who are holding the ministerial bureaucrats to account as far as I'm aware. While I'm sure none of them would claim to be perfect they are doing their utmost (including providing significant personal funding - thank you Scott McIndoe) to ensure that recreational fishers needs are considered when decisions are being made. The countless submissions submissions, presentations and presence on working groups is testament to that. Progress isn't black or white ink and more often it's a compromise on harvest quantities or methods for a better long term result. The Fish Care and Kai Iki projects are good examples of progress. It's easy to be a keyboard critic and by all means have your say but I'd suggest they deserve our support and encouragement. |
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