Greenpeace – US court orders a ban on imports of NZ fish

0
4

Source: Greenpeace

Conservation group Sea Shepherd had asked the US Court of International Trade to bring in a ban, arguing a lack of action by the New Zealand government to protect critically endangered Māui dolphins.
Greenpeace Aotearoa oceans campaigner Ellie Hooper says:
“After years of recklessly endangering a rare indigenous dolphin, the New Zealand fishing industry is now going to pay a price. It’s chicken feed compared to the price paid by Māui dolphins, but the fishing industry’s chickens are now coming home to roost.
“This win by Sea Shepherd is damning for New Zealand’s fishing industry and an indictment on the New Zealand Government for not taking stronger action to protect the Māui dolphin.
“The ban could cost New Zealand’s fishing industry up to $200m, but it’s nothing compared to the price paid by this tiny dolphin species found only in Aotearoa and the reputational damage that may be done to New Zealand,” says Hooper.

MIL OSI

Previous articleRecall of poppy seeds not intended for sale directly to public
Next articleThe Flexi Group Launches as the Largest Operator of Flexible Workspaces in Asia-Pacific