Future Search for marine recreational fishing in NZ
April 02, 2012 - (0) commentsPlans are underway to run a courageous national conversation on the future of marine recreational fishing in New Zealand. This conversation will be facilitated by a strategic planning process called Future Search. It is proposed that the Future Search meeting […]
Collaboration to Save our Seas
February 29, 2012 - (0) commentsWorld Bank issues SOS for oceans Global lender launches partnership between governments, scientists and organisations to restore health of planet’s seas. According to the World Bank, 85 per cent of ocean fisheries are fully exploited, over-exploited or depleted [EPA] A […]
Recommended summer reading for all fishers in NZ
November 21, 2011 - (0) commentsGareth Morgan and co-writer Geoff Simmons have produced a ‘must read’ for all Kiwis who value their fishing. Hook, Line and Blinkers is written in a casual style that enables the well researched message to be understood by all. The […]
World Recreational Fishing Conference in Berlin
September 07, 2011 - (0) commentsNZRFC sent a representative to the recent World Recreational Fishing Conference in Berlin. Just under 300 delegates from 33 countries attended the conference. Topics covered the various challenges facing countries around the world with recreational fisheries and different approaches to […]
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It is time to chart a new future for recreational fishing in NZ
Posted On: April 02, 2012Recreational fishers in New Zealand face a future of scarcity as we currently fish in relative abundance. We have to [...]
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2011 NZRFC Annual Conference - Images
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