Story: Fishing industry All images & media From page 1 – A cottage industry Fishing scenes at Onehunga Early fishermen (1st of 3) Shetlander (2nd of 3) Fishermen’s rugby team (3rd of 3) Fishing-curing establishment A full net Fish market, Wellington From page 2 – Fishing methods and boats ‘Trawlermen’ sculpture, Napier Hand-lining Seining Gill-net fishing Crayfish pot Plume motor spirit Mourners at Island Bay Navigational aids, Westport From page 3 – Inshore boom Crayfishing Fish finder Top five species, 1970 and 1999–2000 From page 4 – Inshore fisheries overexploited Total catch, 1920–2000 Packing fish From page 5 – Deep-water fisheries Russian fishermen (1st of 2) Russian fishermen loading supplies (2nd of 2) Exclusive Economic Zone (1st of 2) Russian fishermen loading supplies (2nd of 2) Processing orange roughy Hoki catch Gutting squid ‘Beaut squid’ From page 6 – The Quota Management System The quota system Auckland fish market A trawler’s catch From page 7 – Who owns quota? Oreo dory and orange roughy Dividing the catch Scholarship recipient From page 8 – The quota system – an evaluation Removing ear bones Measuring fish Smooth oreo dory From page 9 – The fishery in the 2000s Hauling in crayfish Fish and chips Poached crayfish Baited longlines A glut of groper Albatross killed by a longline Dead seabirds Reducing by-catch