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Strong Support For Allocation Plans
Monday, 9 September 2002, 9:10 am | TOKM
The Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission said today that strong support was developing around the country for its proposals for allocation and benefit distribution of the Fisheries Settlement. More >>
Heartened By Support For Fisheries Settlement
Friday, 23 August 2002, 4:34 pm | TOKM
Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commissioners have met with a number of Iwi to date around Aotearoa to discuss the proposals released last week for the final resolution of the Maori Fisheries Settlement. More >>
Opportunities Available To Prevent Plant Closures
Sunday, 18 August 2002, 11:01 pm | TOKM
The Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission said today it would be unfortunate if Ngai Tahu now chose to close plants and lay workers off as reported in today’s “The Press”. More >>
Te Ohu Kai Moana, Crown Join To Remove Injunction
Tuesday, 25 June 2002, 12:31 am | TOKM
The Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission (Te Ohu Kai Moana) and the Government today filed a joint application asking the High Court to remove a three-year-old injunction preventing Te Ohu Kai Moana from reporting allocation proposals to the ... More >>
Iwi Fire Salvo In Battle Over Water Space
Monday, 11 February 2002, 6:19 pm | TOKM
Iwi with advanced applications for the growing aquaculture industry today fired the first salvo in their campaign for exclusion from the Government’s proposed moratorium on water space applications for marine farms. More >>
Sir Tipene O’Regan Retires From Sealord Chair
Friday, 21 December 2001, 2:40 pm | TOKM
The Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission (Te Ohu Kai Moana) said today that Sir Tipene O’Regan has announced he will retire as chairman of Sealord Group Limited at the end of January 2002. More >>
Big Changes Needed To Marine Farming Proposals
Friday, 21 December 2001, 2:23 pm | TOKM
A proposed moratorium on marine farming undermines Maori progress in aquaculture, and affects very few others, the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission (Te Ohu Kai Moana) said today. More >>
Models Provide For Commercial Freshwater Fisheries
Monday, 10 December 2001, 5:01 pm | TOKM
All of the proposed four models of allocation put forward by the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission (Te Ohu Kai Moana) in its recently published document, He Anga Mua, have taken into account the need to compensate for the loss of commercial freshwater ... More >>
Marine Reserves Need To Be Put On Hold
Monday, 10 December 2001, 5:00 pm | TOKM
No new marine reserves should be created until the Government’s proposed Oceans Policy has been completed, the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission (Te Ohu Kai Moana) says. More >>
Te Ohu Kai Moana Urges Minister To Act Quickly
Thursday, 18 October 2001, 10:20 am | TOKM
The Minister of Fisheries, Pete Hodgson, must act quickly to ensure the country’s scampi fishery is not plundered in the absence of a legal regulatory and monitoring regime, the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission (Te Ohu Kai Moana) said today. More >>
Commission To Put Forward Allocation Scenarios
Tuesday, 2 October 2001, 2:36 pm | TOKM
The Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission (Te Ohu Kai Moana) is making good progress on resolving the allocation of Maori Commercial Fisheries Assets and will issue before the end of November a discussion document detailing allocation proposals. More >>
Urban Maori Authorities Put Litigation On Hold
Friday, 28 September 2001, 3:27 pm | TOKM
Urban Maori Authority parties involved in court action over the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission’s proposed Optimum Method of Allocation have agreed to put litigation on hold until the release of a model or models for consultation. More >>
Te Ohu Kai Moana Annual Report
Friday, 30 March 2001, 10:30 am | TOKM
Te Ohu Kai Moana Chairman Shane Jones said today the Maori commercial fisheries assets were under excellent stewardship after the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission posted an operating surplus before tax of $18.9 million for the 1999-2000 financial ... More >>
Kua whati te tau ihu o te waka
Thursday, 1 February 2001, 3:39 pm | TOKM
“Kua whati te tau ihu o te waka (the bow of the canoe – Tainui has snapped). More >>
Major Benefits From Sealord Deal
Tuesday, 5 December 2000, 8:43 am | TOKM
Jobs, investment and new technology will flow from Nissui’s investment in seafood enterprise Sealord and Sealord’s quota will be 100% owned by Te Ohu Kai Moana (Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission), says chairman Shane Jones. More >>