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Freshwater Species and Habitat Management

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Sustainable Management Framework for Te Arawa Lakes Customary Fisheries

NIWA and the Te Arawa Lakes Trust, with support from the New Zealand Foundation for Research Science and Technology and the Health Research Council, have developed a sustainable management framework for customary fisheries in Te Arawa lakes, as part of a joint 3 year research programme.

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