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IS Marlborough
IS (Marl) Limited trading as IS Marlborough offers a wide range of irrigation systems, from initial contour surveying to complete design and installation, through to problem-solving assessments. |

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Marlborough Chamber of Commerce
The Marlborough Chamber of Commerce is the organisation through which business people, professionals and concerned individuals unite to provide leadership, ideas and direction for promoting economic and social growth in the region. |

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Marlborough District Council
The Marlborough District Council operates as a Unity Authority so combines the functions of both a Regional Council and a Territorial Local Authority. |

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Marlborough Forest Industry Association
The Marlborough Forest Industry Association represents the collective interests of growers, suppliers and businesses and seeks to encourage the development of the forestry resource in the Marlborough region. |

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New Zealand Marine Farming Association
New Zealand Marine Farming Association was set up with the objective to promote, foster, advance, encourage, aid and develop the rights and interests of its members and the marine farming industry in general, the New Zealand Marine Farming Association rep |

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SoundFish Fisheries Management
The vision of the Marlborough Sounds Fisheries Management Working Group is to develop a Marlborough Sounds fishery that is strong, diverse and accessible, and sustains the community's needs into the future. |
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Croisilles Harbour, on the Tasman Bay side of the Marlborough Sounds and to the south of D'Urville Island, is named after Jeanne Françoise Julie Victoire de Croisilles, the mother of Dumont d'Urville, the French explorer and naval officer who explored the area in 1827. D'Urville declared the bay unsuitable for ships, although a safe anchorage and shelter from most winds.
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