Profiles FISHERIES MANAGEMENT MARINE PROTECTION COMMITTEE LEWIS AVENELL Lewis is an active member of the Clevedon Game Fishing Club and the Big Fish Fishing Club. In the past couple of years he has taken responsibility for representing the Zone 2 (Auckland) clubs on the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council Executive Board. Lewis is also the chair of the Fisheries Management Marine Protection Committee. He is enthusiastic about working alongside a dedicated team committed to an abundant fishery. PETER CAMPBELL Peter is based in Tauranga and has been a Zone delegate to the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council’s Executive Board for 21 years. He has been Vice President of the Board twice, from 2001 to 2009, and 2012 onwards. Peter is an active contributor to all aspects of fisheries and resource management, and marine protection activity. He is also a LegaSea director. MARK CONNOR Mark is the South Island’s representative on the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council’s Executive Board. Mark is a long standing member of the Ashley Sport Fishing Club in north Canterbury, and remains actively involved in local and regional fisheries management processes. Mark was President of the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council between 2012 and 2015. Mark has been a director of LegaSea since 2012. RICHARD BAKER Richard has been involved with the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council for over 30 years. Richard was Council President from 2008 to 2011, and is the Council’s youngest ever life member. He is one of New Zealand’s eight representatives to the International Game Fish Association. Richard is the Council’s spokesperson on fisheries management and public education issues. SCOTT MACINDOE Scott has been an active contributor to the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council in a management and public awareness capacity for more than a decade. He has been a member of the Warkworth Gamefish Club committee for 10 years. Scott provides strategic advice to the fisheries management and LegaSea teams. His insights and contributions are highly valued by the team and Council.
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