The cooler sea temperatures and associated improvements in underwater visibility have brought another visiting species to Opua Marina - specialist divers hunting out unwanted Mediterranean fanworm (Sabella spallanzanii).
Contractors discovered a single specimen of the marine pest while working in the Opua area last winter and divers were immediately called in to investigate, discovering and removing more than 100 fanworm from the marina and surrounding area over the next several weeks.
The divers were then stood down as biosecurity experts analysed the findings and considered the best management approach, with the maturity, numbers of fanworm and their spread indicating what many people have feared — they may have been in the area, having hitchhiked in on a visiting vessel with a dirty hull, for several years.
Northland Regional Council (NRC) committed $60,000 and Biosecurity New Zealand $40,000 towards a second, roughly month-long, weather-dependent effort which began in late November to try to eradicate the pest.