The vast majority of Kiwis support creating a marine sanctuary in the Kermadec Islands northeast of New Zealand, a new poll indicates.
Results of a Colmar Brunton poll released today by WWF-New Zealand showed 89 per cent of respondents wanted to see a 620,000sq km sanctuary become a reality.
The sanctuary - which would be New Zealand's largest and increase its ocean protection by 3000 per cent - is being proposed through the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary Bill, which passed its first reading unanimously at Parliament in March.
It is now scheduled to be considered by Parliament's Local Government and Environment Committee.
Since the plan was announced by the Government, it has been legally challenged twice - first by Maori Fisheries Trust Te Ohu Kaimoana and later by the fishing industry, which argued the proposal failed to recognise existing fishing rights and had gone ahead without proper consultation.