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Kapiti Club

Kapiti Club Inc
32 Marine Parade
P.O. Box 1495
Paraparaumu Beach 5252.
Phone: +64 4 298 4031
Email Us

Fishing


Fishing trip's are displayed on the notice board in the Club rooms.  Currently all trips are full,

however we will get details on the this site as soon as they become available.


Liaison Personnel: 

Fishing Club CAPTAIN

Mr. John Seymour

Phone:   04-902-2581

or

Mob:   027-222-1067

 

Phone "Capt John" on either of the phone number's above and get

 the full details of this 3 day fishing trip in February 2012 at Kaikoura.

 


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Fishing Links

www.fishing.net.nz  

News

fishing nz - Google News

Report sparks US probe into NZ fish imports - Stuff.co.nz


3News NZ

Report sparks US probe into NZ fish imports
Stuff.co.nz
Two top US retailers have launched investigations into the New Zealand fish imports after publication of an extensive investigation into slave or indentured labour conditions aboard foreign charter fishing vessels (FCVs) operating in New Zealand's ...
NZ fish investigated after report into labour on boats in Kiwi watersNew Zealand Herald
Union brands foreign booking agents parasitesRadio New Zealand
NZ fishing industry under international scrutiny - GreensVoxy
3News NZ -FIS -Newstalk ZB
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Keep plenty of fish in the sea - The Dominion Post


The Dominion Post

Keep plenty of fish in the sea
The Dominion Post
NO GO: Snapper has been shown the red card by Forest & Bird's Best Fish Guide. OPINION: I'll be first to say, I enjoy a nice fillet of smoked kahawai. And I do so without any guilt because I know fish like kahawai are caught commercially in New Zealand ...

Political round-up: February 22 - New Zealand Herald


Political round-up: February 22
New Zealand Herald
Yesterday Gareth Morgan and Geoff Simmons criticised attacks on foreign chartered fishing vessels, who have been accused of treating their workers like slaves as they fish in New Zealand waters. Morgan and Simmons argued the difficulty in ...

Outrage at foreign fishing fleet hypocritical - New Zealand Herald


Outrage at foreign fishing fleet hypocritical
New Zealand Herald
The 12-mile limit is where most New Zealand tax and labour laws, as they apply to foreigners, end (except for minimum wage laws, thanks to the Fisheries Act). The 200-mile zone is not a full sovereign territory so the objectors' argument that foreign ...

Fishing operations defended off NZ coast - Newstalk ZB


Fishing operations defended off NZ coast
Newstalk ZB
United Fisheries is defending the operation of fishing vessels off the coast of New Zealand. It comes off the back of a report out of the United States over alleged slavery on-board a Korean-owned vessel. United Fisheries CEO Andre Kotzikas says all ...

Trust says boat crew owed $1m in wages - Stuff.co.nz


Trust says boat crew owed $1m in wages
Stuff.co.nz
Another Korean-owned fishing vessel berthed at Lyttelton has been embroiled in claims of unpaid wages and human rights abuses of its crew. Slave Free Seas, a charitable trust set up to help crew on foreign-owned fishing vessels in New Zealand, ...
Korean ship detained at LytteltonRadio New Zealand

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