Divers enjoying a dive inside the western section of the Kāpiti Marine Reserve have discovered a cray pot set illegally within the reserve.
The cray pot was in the same location as a set net found by the same divers last summer.
"It was disappointing that the thrill of seeing such a diversity and abundance of sea life was tempered by the discovery of illegal poaching in our nationally important reserve," said diver and Guardians of the Kāpiti Marine Reserve chairman Ben Knight.
"The pot appears to have been intentionally set by poachers with a tiny float spliced to the end of the rope which kept the pot line stealthily floating but not visible from the surface."
Ben is concerned the line could also present a hazard to other boat traffic as well as the marine life in the reserve as the pots were set without the surface floats required by fishing regulations.