Fishers criticise Maui dolphin set net ban

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Thu, 28 Jun 2012 6:32p.m.

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The Government is now extending the set net ban along the Taranaki coast to protect Maui's dolphins.

The Government is now extending the set net ban along the Taranaki coast to protect Maui's dolphins.

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11/07/2012 7:34:23 p.m.

Nick wrote:

If your job relies on sending a species to extinction through bycatch, then I think it's a good thing you lose that job. New Zealand could be the second country after China to make a dolphin species extinct. That is just horrific.

7/07/2012 8:44:17 a.m.

Gosh wrote:

Oh look if they can’t fish without endangering or destroying an entire species of dolphin then they should get lost and find a new jobs.

28/06/2012 8:35:32 p.m.

CRSA wrote:

Mr Mawson,
There are only 55 Maui dolphin left on the entire planet.
There are currently around 6,840,507,003 people.
What is important to your children?