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TVNZ reporter Bill Simpson snapped this photo of Little Hellfire Beach, Stewart Island, showing plastic waste from fishing boats strewn the length of the beach. The remote beach is on the west side of the island. There is good news on the marine debris front, however. Packaging company Kiwi Packaging Ltd has recently developed a bait box which does away with the traditional blue strapping, responsible for ensnaring animals such as seals.

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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 4

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TVNZ reporter Bill Simpson snapped this photo of Little Hellfire Beach, Stewart Island, showing plastic waste from fishing boats strewn the length of the beach. The remote beach is on the west side of the island. There is good news on the marine debris front, however. Packaging company Kiwi Packaging Ltd has recently developed a bait box which does away with the traditional blue strapping, responsible for ensnaring animals such as seals. Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 4

TVNZ reporter Bill Simpson snapped this photo of Little Hellfire Beach, Stewart Island, showing plastic waste from fishing boats strewn the length of the beach. The remote beach is on the west side of the island. There is good news on the marine debris front, however. Packaging company Kiwi Packaging Ltd has recently developed a bait box which does away with the traditional blue strapping, responsible for ensnaring animals such as seals. Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Page 4

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