SEAFIC Backs Te Ohu Kaimoana Fisheries Model
4781d7c53eSeafood Industry Council press release endorsing the allocation of Maori fishing assets as proposed by Te Ohu Kaimoana Fisheries Allocation …
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4781d7c53eSeafood Industry Council press release endorsing the allocation of Maori fishing assets as proposed by Te Ohu Kaimoana Fisheries Allocation …
4781d7c53eThis background paper is a brief on the make up and background of the Treaty Tribes Coalition, it includes a …
This background paper outlines the findings of an independent study by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER) into …
4781d7c53eThis background paper outlines the allocation model as it was developed by the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission. It concludes …
4781d7c53eThis media statement reports the findings of New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (NZIER). It relates the economic cost of …
Read MoreMillions of Dollars of Maori Wealth Being Destroyed: NZIER
4781d7c53eNews and information including a message from the Chairperson, report and analysis from Seafood Week, dates for meetings, Korero Kaweka …
Letter to Project Waitangi members and former members inviting attendance at an upcoming AGM.Letter to Project Waitangi members and former …
4781d7c53eThis report details the economic costs to Maori and the national economy of delays in allocation of fishery assets determined …
Minuted record of discussion and decisions made at a Network Waitangi teleconference meeting in June 2002.Minuted record of discussion and …
Read MoreMinutes of Network Waitangi (National) Teleconference 27 June 2002
4781d7c53e"This document tells you a little about the Treaty Tribes Coalition. It backgrounds the fisheries settlement, explains how there is …
Read MoreWhy the Maori Fisheries Settlement Assets Must Be Allocated Now.
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