Environment Minister Amy Adams will seek an end to harmful subsidies for fishing fleets at the Rio+20 summit this week in a bid to cut down on overfishing.
The minister leads a New Zealand delegation which left today to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for the United Nations conference on sustainable development.
She said New Zealand did not have a big voice at the meeting of 200 countries, but she hoped to contribute to practical ideas that were relevant to the Pacific.
"New Zealand wants all the countries at Rio+20 to commit to eliminating harmful fisheries subsidies. These contribute to overfishing and to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. They also create perverse economic incentives that affect the long-term sustainability of the world's fisheries."
Tens of billions of dollars in subsidies are pumped into the global fishing industry each year, creating a fleet which is far too large to sustainably fish the oceans.