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Chief Ombudsman Says Fishing Boat Camera Footage Should Not Be Excluded From the Oia

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The article discusses a regulatory proposal regarding transparency of commercial fishing camera footage. No direct commercial mechanism is identified: no company, commodity, supply chain, or price impact is mentioned. The event is a policy debate with weak commercial relevance at this stage.

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  • Chief Ombudsman John Allen criticized a proposal in the Fisheries Amendment Bill to exempt commercial fishing camera footage from the OIA.
  • The proposal includes penalties for leaking footage.
  • On-board cameras have been rolled out since June 2023.
  • Ministry for Primary Industries has provided written summaries of incidents with few complaints.
  • Allen recommended excluding the proposed clauses from the Bill.

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Chief Ombudsman Says Fishing Boat Camera Footage Should Not Be Excluded From the Oia β€” News Analysis