Six people in five days have been apprehended in Northland for fishing violations, including a couple accused of selling crayfish on Facebook.
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) fishery officers raided a Tikipunga property in Whangarei property on Friday.
The search warrant was prompted by an investigation that revealed crayfish were regularly being offered for sale on Facebook for prices between $20 and $30, MPI district compliance manager Northland, Darren Edwards said.
A 46-year-old man and a 42-year-old woman have been questioned and could face serious charges of illegally selling crayfish in contravention of the Fisheries Act 1996.
Items seized from the address included crayfish, cellphones and computers. Further enquires were continuing into those who had purchased crayfish from the address.