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Our is to become the laboratory of choice for Testing and Auditing Services in the following segments: > Food Testing – Microbiological & Chemistry > Nutritional Testing > Water & Environmental Analysis > Residue Analysis > Food Forensics Investigations > Food & Supply Chain Consulting > Pharmaceutical Testing – Microbiological & Chemistry > Regulatory & Third Party Food Safety Compliance Auditing > Food Testing – Microbiological & Chemistry > Water & Environmental Analysis > Food Forensics Investigations > Nutritional Testing > Residue Analysis > Food & Supply Chain Consulting > Pharmaceutical Testing – Microbiological & Chemistry > Regulatory & Third Party Food Safety Compliance Auditing Totally Independent – Truly Global info@eurofins.co.nz | www.eurofins.co.nz Totally Independent – Truly Global info@eurofins.co.nz | www.eurofins.co.nz Freephone: 0800 EUROFINS | 0800 387 63467 AUCKLAND | HAMILTON | WELLINGTON | CHRISTCHURCH Totally Independent – Truly Global info@eurofins.co.nz | www.eurofins.co.nz www.foodtechnology.co.nz 55 New Zealand fisheries’ Quota Management System (QMS) has been praised as an international example by a prominent US-based conservation group. The Nature Conservancy (TNC), one of the world’s largest conservation organisations and a leader in coastal and marine management, has released an extensive report on the QMS aimed at enhancing the development of fishery management programmes internationally. Seafood New Zealand chief executive Tim Pankhurst says the 132-page report - titled Learning from New Zealand’s 30 Years of Experience Managing Fisheries under a Quota Management System – offers lessons relevant to many other countries that are contemplating fishery reform efforts. Multiple international studies have ranked New Zealand’s fisheries management system at the higher end, the report says.“New Zealand scored amongst the highest of 53 countries in an evaluation of compliance with the Food and Agriculture Organisation’s Code of Conduct for responsible fisheries, and was again amongst the highest in a 2009 study of international fisheries sustainability and the overall effectiveness of management,” Pankhurst says. A 2017 study of 28 major fishing nations had similar findings, ranking New Zealand fifth overall. However, the report also found a distinct lack of understanding about the QMS from the New Zealand public, which did not necessarily accord with the positive government and international assessment, the report says. “The QMS has served us well in building sustainable fisheries, however the system can be improved and we look forward to working with the new Fisheries Ministry and other parties to achieve that,” Pankhurst says. “While our fisheries management system has its critics, it is significant that a respected international conservation group that employs 600 scientists sees it worthy of study to see what aspects can be applied to best effect in other countries.” The report says that although the use of a rights-based fisheries management system is not unique to New Zealand, no other country has developed and used a QMS that is as comprehensive or as widely implemented for as long a period. “Despite the multiple perspectives that exist on the performance of New Zealand’s fisheries management system, New Zealand’s experience in fisheries management offers lessons relevant to many other countries that are contemplating fishery reform efforts.” Several commentators in the report noted there have been no effective means of bringing the various parties together in a constructive manner. This has frustrated attempts to continue the evolution of the QMS, and Pankhurst says the TNC is looking to research other marine and freshwater issues “to learn from New Zealand’s long experience and many achievements in conservation and resource management in order to aid conservation in other places facing similar issues.” The report was compiled by Environmental Defence Society policy director Raewyn Peart, independent fisheries consultant Michael Arbuckle and TNC fisheries experts Lynne Hale, Jeremy Rude, Carmen Revenga, Kate Kauer and Michael Looker, supported by the USbased Walton Family Foundation. KIWI SEAFOOD STRATEGY LEADS THE WORLD SEAFOOD ACHIEVEMENT Our mission is to become the laboratory of choice for Testing and Auditing Services in the following segments: > Food Testing – Microbiological & Chemistry > Water & Environmental Analysis > Food Forensics Investigations > Nutritional Testing > Residue Analysis > Food & Supply Chain Consulting > Pharmaceutical Testing – Microbiological & Chemistry > Regulatory & Third Party Food Safety Compliance Auditing Freephone:| 0800 387 63467 AUCKLAND | HAMILTON | WELLINGTON | CHRISTCHURCH Freephone: 0800 EUROFINS | 0800 387 63467 AUCKLAND | HAMILTON | WELLINGTON | CHRISTCHURCH FT238


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