News
UN/WHO to Government: Publicise health benefits of fish: (07 June 2011)
In the Bluff: A bare all calendar sets out to raise funds for community (26 May 2010)
Teenage boys who eat fish at least once a week achieve higher intelligence scores (9 March 2009)
Salmon best for selenium (5 December 2008)
The Great Fish Guide a Hit with Families (11 November 2008)
Fish may thwart "silent" brain damage (6 August 2008)
Selenium counteracts mercury, studies say (19 October 2007)
Smarter kids from mothers who consume more seafood during pregnancy (U.S. Tuna Foundation Media Release - 26 June 2007)
Less seafood = more mental health, heart problems (Seafood Services of Australia Media Release - 22 April 2007)
Why children need long chain Omega-3s and are they getting enough? (Omega-3 Centre Media Release -17 April 2007)
Around two million New Zealanders buying seafood every week (April 2, 2007)
Eating fish can make you feel happier, study finds (From Reuters - March 19, 2007)
Kids smarter when mums eat fish during pregnancy - study (From Reuters - February 16, 2007)
Healthy hearts need salmon (from Seafood New Zealand magazine Feb 2007)
Diversity the key to health and wellbeing (from Seafood New Zealand magazine Dec 2006)
Seafood packs a nutritional punch (from Seafood New Zealand magazine Dec 2006)
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