A not-for-profit which donates fish parts from commercial fishers to families in need has called for help to meet the growing demand in Auckland. Run by LegaSea, the Kai Ika project takes fish heads and other fish parts usually thrown away by commercial fishers and donates them to families looking to put food on theContinue reading “Kai Ika project donating fish to whānau struggles with demand”
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TVNZ: Growing demand from families in need sees orders increase for fish scraps
Since the beginning of lock down the The Kai Ika Project has tripled its output of fish frames and heads to whanau in need thanks to the donations of fish offcuts from Moana and Sanfords. One News sent a crew to Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae find out more.https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/growing-demand-families-in-need-sees-orders-increase-fish-scraps
TVNZ: Auckland marae repurposing fish scraps to feed community
The Kai ika project and Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae are once again in the news with a feature on TV One news last Sunday. With a new container at the marae, thanks to Royal Wolf, the project now has a hub to work from and the TVNZ crew were the first people to see it. Watch itContinue reading “TVNZ: Auckland marae repurposing fish scraps to feed community”
RNZ: Fishhead freecycle scheme gets leftover kaimoana to Porirua families
LegaSea has team up with Porirua locals to put unwanted fish heads and frames to good use by delivering them to hungry families in his community. Mongrel Mob life-member Dennis Makalio has teamed up with LegaSea, a not-for-profit organisation who collect donated fish off cuts – usually thrown away by commercial fishermen – and giftContinue reading “RNZ: Fishhead freecycle scheme gets leftover kaimoana to Porirua families”
Stuff: Marae on a mission – reconnecting the community to healthy food
The Papatuanuku Marae have once again attracted praise and support for their initiatives to help their community reconnect to healthy food. By collecting and distributing fresh fish heads and frames shared by the OBC (Outboard Boating Club), the Marae have been helping more than 60 families get nutritious food into their diet. Check out theContinue reading “Stuff: Marae on a mission – reconnecting the community to healthy food”
Maori TV: Marae feeds needy with free fish off-cuts
Papatuanuku Kokiri marae is taking its no waste initiative to new heights, confronting nutritional, environmental and community issues by collecting unwanted fish waste from an Auckland boating club. The marae together with the Outboard Boating Club (OBC) have a community focused vision that ensures not a single fish off-cut goes to waste. https://www.maoritelevision.com/news/regional/marae-feeds-needy-free-fish-cuts
Newshub: South Auckland marae makes fish ‘waste’ into food for the community
If you’ve been out fishing this summer, chances are you threw out the fish guts and frames when you came back in. But you might want to think twice about doing that from now on. A group with a south Auckland marae is using that so-called “waste” to feed families. The project has been soContinue reading “Newshub: South Auckland marae makes fish ‘waste’ into food for the community”
Stuff: Hobson Outboard Boating Club helps Mangere marae with unwanted fish off cuts
An Auckland boating club is putting unwanted fish cuts to good use and helping tackle nutritional, environmental and social issues at the same time. The Outboard Boating Club (OBC) on Tamaki drive have partnered with the Papatuanuku Kokiri Marae in Mangere for its health food programme. READ MORE