Introduction of customary fisheries regulations for many Waikato River users will be the first real signs of what the Waikato-Tainui Crown co-management Treaty deal means in practice.
From Thursday, the tribe's Raupatu River Trust and appointed kaitiaki will be able to issue customary fishing authorisations, applying from Karapiro to the river's mouth including tributaries, lakes and wetlands.
These permit tribal members to:
* Provide food for hui, tangihanga or marae functions
* Undertake educational and environmental research