Another company owned by Hawke's Bay's D'Esposito family has been fined for under-reporting its catch.
Esplanade No.3 was sentenced on Thursday, following a reserved judgment released in the Wellington District Court, after a lengthy investigation by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
It has been fined $62,000 and banned from fishing for three years, after failing to report more than 200kg of crayfish.
Guilty pleas had been entered earlier to four representative charges, two of failing to keep or provide Catch Effort Landing Returns under the Fisheries Act and the Crimes Act, and two of making a false or misleading statement in Catch Effort Landing Returns, also under the Fisheries Act and the Crimes Act.
Offending was detected after MPI started looking into the company in 2014.