The East Coast's population of one of New Zealand's favourite fish, tarakihi, has fallen by over 80 per cent in the past 50 years and the stock is now overfished, a recreational fishing lobby says.
LegaSea group is urging the Minister of Fisheries Stuart Nash to drastically cut catches to rebuild the tarakihi population.
Tarakihi is one of New Zealand's most loved fish and has been a mainstay of many a fishing trip for as long as people have been fishing in New Zealand waters. Yet the Quota Management System (QMS) has allowed trawling and netting in fish nursery areas.
There is now solid scientific advice that the minister must implement a rebuild plan that will restore abundance in a reasonable time, and spokesman Richard Baker says enough is enough.
"We've seen the destruction of too many fisheries and the so-called world-class management system that's led to over fishing of too many species.