Fisheries New Zealand wants people to have their say on proposed rule changes for recreational fishers to assist with rebuilding the CRA2 fishery, which covers the Hauraki Gulf and Bay of Plenty.
Manager of inshore fisheries Steve Halley said under the proposals the number of spiny rock lobsters recreational fishers can take per day would be reduced from six to three.
"As part of the consultation, we also want feedback on introducing telson [tail fan] clipping as a tool to assist with minimising the illegal black market sales of rock lobster," Halley said.
"The proposals follow the decision by the Minister of Fisheries to make a large reduction to the Total Allowable Catch, Total Allowable Commercial Catch and the overall allowance for recreational fishers for the fishery on April 1, 2018.
"These proposed changes are designed to double the number of rock lobster in the area over the next four to eight years.