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New Zealand seabed mining industry protesters
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KASM claims government has ‘misled’ NZ over seabed mining bill

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Hundreds in protest against Hauraki Gulf bottom trawling dangers

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Fresh fish at a wet market
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Solomon Islands University vice-chancellor Dr Transform Aqorau
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