A dirty ship was ordered to leave Tauranga waters after it was found to be severely contaminated.
In a New Zealand first, the Ministry for Primary Industries ordered the DL Marigold to leave the country within 24 hours on Sunday. The order came after ministry divers found dense clusters of barnacles and tube worms on the bulk carrier's hull and other underwater surfaces.
We were dealing with severe contamination in this case.
MPI border clearance director Steve Gilbert said the vessel would have to be thoroughly cleaned before it could re-entre New Zealand waters.
"The longer the vessel stayed in New Zealand, the greater chance there was for unwanted marine species to spawn or break away from the ship," he said. "So we had to act quickly."