A former Christchurch restaurateur has been fined $15,000 for his part in the black market seafood trade.
Courier driver Derek Yee, 57, acted as a middleman supplying crayfish and paua to two Canterbury seafood restaurants.
He got the black market seafood from another restaurant owner and a fisher, and then on-sold the products.
Yee admitted a charge of dealing in fish otherwise in accordance with the Fisheries Act 1996 when he appeared in the Christchurch District Court.
He was fined and sentenced to four months community detention and 100 hours of community work.