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commercial fishing industry
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New Zealand
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Commercial fishing industry is closely regulated to protect marine ecosystems and ensure sustainable fishing practices.
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2
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deep-sea fishing
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New Zealand
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Part of indigenous cultural heritage and sustenance fishing practices
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1
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3
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fish hook
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New Zealand
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Fish hooks are important tools for fishing and are deeply embedded in the cultural traditions of Pacific Island and Maori communities.
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1
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4
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fisheries
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New Zealand
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Fishing is popular for recreational purposes, and coastal regions have a strong focus on sustainable management of marine resources.
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1
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5
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fishing boats
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New Zealand
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Equipped with specialized equipment for longline or trawling fishing methods, tailored to specific fish species and habitats.
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1
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6
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fishing competitions
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New Zealand
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Fishing competitions are organized as social events and are often accompanied by barbecues and socializing.
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1
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fishing competitions
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New Zealand
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Hosts fishing competitions for recreational and competitive anglers
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1
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8
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fishing industry
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New Zealand
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Fishing industry plays a key role in exporting seafood products to international markets.
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1
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fishing regulations
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New Zealand
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Fishing regulations focus on conservation and protection of endangered species and habitats.
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1
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10
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fishing tournament
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New Zealand
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Can include traditional Indigenous fishing practices and cultural significance
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1
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11
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fishing tournaments
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New Zealand
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Fishing tournaments are often organized as community events and are a popular recreational activity for families and fishing enthusiasts.
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1
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12
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river fishing
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New Zealand
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Often associated with a leisurely outdoor activity, enjoyed by families and friends as a way to connect with nature and relax.
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1
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