**Solution foritemName: Nobel Fishing Limited Friday was fined $16,500 for${ $16,500 }} for failing to follow legal guidelines regarding their fishing gear and providing false information about their fish landing returns. In ${$16,500}} monetary and${$20,000}} in damage to relationships, the fishery company Macnicol Fishing Limited was criticized for not using the correct fishing gear and giving false evidence during their sustainable fishing management projects. The fine was imposed during a criminal hearing conducted by the North Shore District Court summoning🌪ian Fishing Limited, Fisheries NZ, and other partners.
${text{The company}}${text{s}}}$), Macnicol Fishing Limited, was charged with three separate offenses: not using tori lines correctly during longlining for surface fishing, providing inaccurate şart information, and engaging in false statements that MeadowDBE}Anext.
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