An Australian invader is choking Napier's Ahuriri Estuary, threatening endangered species.
Ficopomatus enigmaticus, commonly know as a tubeworm, has been in the estuary close to Hawke's Bay Airport for more than 20 years but a recent population explosion has caused reefs to form, stopping tidal flow.
In a joint project with Mana Ahuriri Trust, the hundreds of tonnes of tubeworm structures are being removed.
But a digger can only reach partway across the upper estuary so staff from Department of Conservation and Hawke's Bay Regional Council are chipping away at the coral-like structure by hand, and bringing it close to land for collection by the digger.
The council's senior scientist for coastal quality, Anna Madarasz-Smith, said the estuary was the most significant between East Cape and Wellington.