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    Sealord says the current Fisheries Act regulations are no longer fit for purpose

    Sealord says the current Fisheries Act regulations are no longer fit for purpose


    Consultation's open on changes to the Act - to allow catch limits to be more readily altered and let camera-fitted boats dump unwanted catch at sea.

    If agreed on, the public would no longer be able to access fishing boat surveillance camera footage through official information requests.

    Chief Executive Doug Paulin says there's no longer so much need for such strict oversight.

    He says they now have digital reporting, vessel locators going to MPI daily and cameras on many of the fishing boats.

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