The Ministry for Primary Industries was not especially surprised that the sight of fishing on a grand scale off Whangaroa Harbour over the last had upset at least one local man, but the activity complained of was entirely legal.
Doug Kinnon said on Facebook that he had been game fishing off Whangaroa when he saw three "giant factory ships" with spotter planes, one also having its own helicopter.
"They raced to the fish school after the plane dropped green dye in the water to confuse the tuna, then dropped a dory that pulled a big bag net around the school, that was about 10 acres or more in area, then hauled it all on board," he said.
"A hundred tonnes of bait, low commercial-value fish vacuumed from the inshore grounds. This all took about a hour, then they steamed to the next school.
"No wonder the recreational guys are worried. If this carries on the sports fishing will die like it did in the '80s, and millions in tourism will disappear from Northland."