Foreign-flagged fishing vessels will not be able to fish in New Zealand waters in four years, the Government has announced.
The vessels will have to be reflagged to New Zealand, meaning the full range of New Zealand law, including employment relations and workplace health and safety law, will automatically apply and be enforceable.
The rule change will come into effect after a four year transition period.
Primary Industries Minister David Carter and Labour Minister Kate Wilkinson made the announcement today, after the skipper and factory manager of Korean fishing Oyang 77 was charged with illegal dumping of fish last week. Crew members on another Korean vessel, Oyang 75, have alleged they were subject to physical and sexual abuse.
Today's announcement follows recommendations made by the Ministerial Inquiry into Foreign Charter Vessels.