Māori Fisheries Conference 2020 Cancelled

2020-03-15T21:01:51+00:00March 15th, 2020|

16 March 2020 Due to announcements from the Government in the weekend regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus), Te Ohu Kaimoana wishes to advise of the cancellation this year’s Māori Fisheries Conference, scheduled for 25 March, the Māori Fisheries Wānanga scheduled for Tuesday 24 March and Te Ohu Kai Moana Group Hui-ā-Tau (Annual General Meeting), scheduled for Thursday 26 March 2020. “We are disappointed that these great kaupapa cannot take place this year, but the safety and [...]

Update on Coronavirus (COVID-19) for the Māori Fisheries Conference 2020

2020-03-13T01:45:47+00:00March 12th, 2020|

Update on Coronavirus (COVID-19) for the Māori Fisheries Conference 2020 13 March 2020 Te Ohu Kaimoana continues to closely monitor the evolving coronavirus situation in Aotearoa in the lead-up to the Māori Fisheries Conference 2020. At this stage Te Ohu Kaimoana will continue to run this year’s Māori Fisheries Conference, fisheries wānanga and hui-ā-tau on 24th, 25th, and 26th March but will continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis.  We are also [...]

Sealord acquires 100% of Tasmanian salmon producer

2020-01-31T02:55:13+00:00January 31st, 2020|

Te Ohu Kaimoana was excited to hear that Sealord Group Ltd  has acquired Tasmanian salmon producer, Petuna Aquaculture. Sealord is 50% owned by Moana New Zealand. Read the following release from Moana New Zealand for more information. Sealord acquires 100% of Tasmanian salmon producer Sealord Group Ltd is pleased to announce the purchase of the remaining 50% shareholding of Tasmanian salmon producer, Petuna Aquaculture, from founders Peter and Una Rockliff. Sealord have enjoyed a [...]

Māori Fisheries Conference 2020 – Poutu – The Sustenance of Māori Identity

2020-02-02T21:00:41+00:00January 26th, 2020|

Te Ohu Kaimoana is proud to announce that the Māori Fisheries Conference will be held on Wednesday 25 March 2020 at the Novotel Auckland Airport. The name given to this year's conference is Poutu, and the theme is 'The Sustenance of Māori Identity'. Poutu is the son of Tangaroa, the father of Ruatepupuke and the koroua of Te Manuhauturuki. Poutu is at the inception of our whakapapa to Tangaroa and in line with this, we will explore how our [...]

Te Ohu Kaimoana Annual Report 2019

2020-01-17T01:20:50+00:00January 17th, 2020|

Te Ohu Kaimoana is pleased to present the Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2019. Physical reports are being mailed to Mandated Iwi Organisations and Asset Holding Companies and will arrive over the next few weeks. In the meantime, you can watch Dion's video overview or view a digital copy of the report by clicking on the image below.       https://youtu.be/h11hdD8S8xE

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