Thousands of tonnes of oysters will be removed from Stewart Island's Big Glory Bay as early as Monday, in a bid to save the Bluff oyster industry from a lethal parasite.
Oyster farmers from Stewart Island and Bluff, representatives from Southland's councils, Ministry for Primary Industries officials and ministry contractors gathered yesterday to formulate a plan for the removal operation.
MPI field headquarters and operations manager Andrew Sander said the plan still had to go to consultation with affected parties, but it was hoped the operation could begin early next week.
"At this stage, the ideal will be Monday, but it may not be Monday because we have a huge number of resources that we need to bring in.
"I'm talking about equipment and putting processes in place for disinfecting and cleaning, and that's not going to happen immediately.