1 October 2012
Seafood New Zealand starts life as new industry organisation
The new fishing year which starts today also marks the beginning of a new national industry organisation called Seafood New Zealand.
Dave Sharp, Chairman of the New Zealand Seafood Industry Council (SeaFIC) said the new entity is the outcome of a comprehensive review undertaken by SeaFIC in consultation with industry participants.
“Earlier this year the SeaFIC Board went out to industry proposing a new direction aimed at delivering better value through a new national body that would represent whole of industry, while allowing for greater autonomy of individual sector groups.
“The result is a new entity called Seafood New Zealand which becomes the public face of the industry, taking over the operational roles previously undertaken by SeaFIC.
Seafood New Zealand operates within a governance model that has three key interlinking parts including:
• A central,
cooperative seafood industry-wide organisation through
Seafood New Zealand focused on providing a range of
services to the seafood industry and the Sector
Representative Entities (SREs).
• Greater
sector-specific representation and responsibility via five
Sector Representative Entities (SREs) including the
already established aquaculture, deepwater, paua, rock
lobster entities, and an emerging inshore finfish
sector.
• A dedicated focus on industry strategy
through Seafood Strategy New Zealand Limited, aimed
at ensuring a broader strategic perspective for the
industry.
“Like all primary industries in New Zealand, we need to ensure we have the best structure in place to meet the demands of a difficult economy while continuing to ensure good environmental stewardship in how we harvest New Zealand seafood.
“I am confident the changes will achieve this by delivering a more coordinated whole-of-industry approach while enabling improved representation for the diversity of industry participants through targeted services,” says Dave Sharp.
Seafood New
Zealand’s web presence will be via two websites; one for
industry-related matters, the other for consumers as
follows:
Industry www.seafoodnewzealand.org.nz and
Consumer www.seafood.co.nz
ENDS