Sixteen people are facing court after allegedly poaching hundreds of kina and dozens of crayfish from a marine reserve.
A two-week sting by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and the Department of Conservation (DoC) last month caught the alleged poachers with a total of 55 crayfish and 621 kina taken from the Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve north of Gisborne.
"There are absolutely no exceptions to the rules around taking sea life from marine reserves, which are a protected environment for a very good reason," said MPI spokesman Adam Plumstead.
The reserve, 16km north of Gisborne, was established in 1999 after DoC and Ngati Konohi worked on the area.