One of the key issues the Department of Conservation will have to address when it takes over responsibility for harbours and foreshores is that of Maori rights over traditional fishing and shellfish gathering grounds. Following the Tribunal’s finding, a review of all laws relating to harbours, foreshores and rivers is taking place so that, in the Tribunal's concluding words: "Past wrongs can be put right, in a practical way, and it is not too late to begin again." The photograph shows mussel gatherers at Kare Kare Beach, just south of Piha on the west Auckland coast. Photo: Robin Smith
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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Unnumbered Page
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99One of the key issues the Department of Conservation will have to address when it takes over responsibility for harbours and foreshores is that of Maori rights over traditional fishing and shellfish gathering grounds. Following the Tribunal’s finding, a review of all laws relating to harbours, foreshores and rivers is taking place so that, in the Tribunal's concluding words: "Past wrongs can be put right, in a practical way, and it is not too late to begin again." The photograph shows mussel gatherers at Kare Kare Beach, just south of Piha on the west Auckland coast. Photo: Robin Smith Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Unnumbered Page
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