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Tauroa Kaitiaki Question One Size Fits All Catch Limits After Fisheries Inspections

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AI-generatedThe article discusses local fisheries management in New Zealand, focusing on recreational catch limits for tuatua and a proposed pāua ban. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the event is regulatory/consultative with no immediate impact on commodity prices, company margins, or supply chains. The commercial pathway is weak and too early stage.
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- Fisheries inspections at Tauroa Peninsula question national catch limits for species like tuatua (daily limit 150 per person).
- Public consultation on a proposed two-year ban on taking pāua from the area is open until April 24.
- Five submissions received so far; decision by Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Shane Jones.
- Local kaitiaki Reuben Taipari highlighted success of community-led stewardship in restoring seafood stocks.
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