“No boat traffic, and also no building going on in the area, and so much, much less sediment going into the harbour,” he said
“The harbour was allowed to rest.”
There was a huge resurgence of eelgrass, which provides foraging and sheltering areas for younger fish and invertebrates, Guccione said.
A swarm of lion’s mane jellyfish have invaded Tauranga Harbour. Photo / George Novak
“It’s been a lot of ecological domino effects that have gone on,” he said.
“This may be something that took this long to come back.”
Other species had been present in the Tauranga Harbour, including moon jellyfish, which are taking advantage of a plume of plankton, according to Guccione.
“It is a return to what was almost normal,” he said.