新西兰2026年渔业法案提议取消关键鱼类的尺寸限制,引发了对可持续性和公众获取数据的担忧.
New Zealand’s 2026 fisheries bill proposes removing size limits on key fish species, sparking concern over sustainability and public access to data.
新西兰拟议的2026年渔业法案将取消对鱼,三角鱼和蓝色鱼等关键物种商业捕捞的最低限度尺寸限制,允许采集幼鱼.
A proposed 2026 fisheries bill in New Zealand would remove minimum size limits for commercial fishing of key species like snapper, trevally, and blue cod, allowing the harvest of juvenile fish.
为了促进海鲜出口, 这项改变引起了保护团体,休渔民和科学家的广泛批评. 他们警告说这会威胁到鱼群,增加副捕获量并破坏长期可持续性.
The change, aimed at boosting seafood exports, has drawn widespread criticism from conservation groups, recreational fishers, and scientists who warn it threatens fish populations, increases bycatch, and undermines long-term sustainability.
限制公众访问鱼类倾倒录像,扩大配额转移, 并限制对渔业决定的法律挑战.
The bill also restricts public access to fish dumping footage, expands quota carryover, and limits legal challenges to fisheries decisions.
政府正在推进该法案, 要求在即将举行的大选前公众参与.
Despite over 25,000 submissions opposing earlier versions, the government is advancing the bill to select committee review, urging public input before the upcoming general election.