Free Fish Heads: New app connects fishing fans with seafood lovers

Newstalk ZB, 9 December 2024 An unconventional app is bringing Kiwis together through a love of fish heads. Free Fish Heads allows fishers to connect with seafood lovers who are after often-discarded fish parts – including fish heads – for cooking purposes. The app is the brainchild of TV fishing personality Matt Watson, who saysContinue reading “Free Fish Heads: New app connects fishing fans with seafood lovers”

Demand for Kai Ika project soars, Woolworths gets on board

Stuff. On a Friday morning, Centre Park in Auckland’s Māngere is absolutely chocka with cars waiting for one thing… fish. It’s part of an an initiative called The Kai Ika Project, a collaboration between Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae, LegaSea, non-commercial and commercial fisheries, which has seen demand skyrocket. The Kai Ika project collects the parts ofContinue reading “Demand for Kai Ika project soars, Woolworths gets on board”

Food Rescue Kitchen

Three now Naomi Toilalo is on a food rescue mission. Join her as she challenges legendary Chef Peter Gordon to cook a 3 course meal out of rescued food at Papatuanuku Kokiri marae. Watch now.

Cleaning streams and feeding crowds: the community groups strengthening Auckland

Published in The Spinoff. Auckland may be the largest city in Aotearoa, but it’s the small community-led organisations within it that make the city thrive. The Spinoff spoke to two council-funded organisations who are doing their bit. A similar nexus of community interests first breathed life into The Kai Ika Project, a collaboration between theContinue reading “Cleaning streams and feeding crowds: the community groups strengthening Auckland”

Cans for Kai: Waste from consumerism now a community treasure

NZ Herald. LegaSea’s Kai Ika Project, in partnership with Papatūānuku Kōkiri Marae, Westhaven Marina and Outboard Boating Club, is introducing a new fundraising initiative – Cans for Kai. The project, which has been steadily growing since 2016, is driven by the philosophy “waste not, want not”. They collect unwanted fish heads and frames and shareContinue reading “Cans for Kai: Waste from consumerism now a community treasure”

Fish tales: Kai Ika bringing fish heads to those that need (and want) them most

The Feed. With Aotearoa’s fish stocks under pressure from over-fishing, the way we consume fish becomes a vitally important issue. Many New Zealanders, particularly Pākehā, eat only the fillets of the fish and tend to discard those delicious and nutritious parts that the late chef Anthony Bourdain approvingly labelled the nasty bits. These wasteful habits meanContinue reading “Fish tales: Kai Ika bringing fish heads to those that need (and want) them most”