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Japanese longliner in Wellington Harbour. Increasing technological sophistication has allowed fishers to continue to exploit everdeclining stocks of fish.

ALAN TENNYSON

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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 26

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Japanese longliner in Wellington Harbour. Increasing technological sophistication has allowed fishers to continue to exploit everdeclining stocks of fish. ALAN TENNYSON Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 26

Japanese longliner in Wellington Harbour. Increasing technological sophistication has allowed fishers to continue to exploit everdeclining stocks of fish. ALAN TENNYSON Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Page 26

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