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Mr Barry Mather, of Christchurch, with fish traps he has designed to take the place of set nets. Fish can survive for up to three days in the traps while they tend to become entangled and die quickly where caught in set nets.

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Press, 30 August 1989, Page 2

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Mr Barry Mather, of Christchurch, with fish traps he has designed to take the place of set nets. Fish can survive for up to three days in the traps while they tend to become entangled and die quickly where caught in set nets. Press, 30 August 1989, Page 2

Mr Barry Mather, of Christchurch, with fish traps he has designed to take the place of set nets. Fish can survive for up to three days in the traps while they tend to become entangled and die quickly where caught in set nets. Press, 30 August 1989, Page 2