Fisheries New Zealand is calling for submissions on a hapū-led rāhui in the Far North banning the collection of scallops from Whangaroa Harbour and nearby coastal areas.
The public have until May 10 to make submissions on the rāhui, which unofficially began on January 16 following a community meeting in Kaeo.
It was requested by Nga Hapū o Karangahape marae, Whānau pani, Ngāti Kaitangata and Ngāti Kauwau, who are concerned scallop stocks have been depleted due to flooding, sediment, dredging, water quality, overfishing and climate change.
It applied across the entire Whangaroa Harbour and the waters around Motutara Island, Wekarua Island (Sugar Loaf), Stephenson's Island and Oruatemanu Island, and includes Taupō Bay and Tauranga Bay.
Karangahape Marae trustee Nyree Porter-Manuel said action was needed to protect the harbour for future generations.