Locals went down the water to see what they could collect. Photo / Supplied via Jeanie Peters
Hundreds of dead fish spewed into the Napier Marina yesterday when a fisherman lost his day's catch.
At about 3pm the fisherman, who could not be identified, was dragging his net back into the marina because he could not haul his catch onto his boat.
Hawke's Bay Regional Council's (HBRC) team leader of pollution response and enforcement, Mike Alebardi, explained that when the fisherman tried to pull the catch up onto his boat it spilled out.
"A fisherman had caught quite a large amount of red cod and he wasn't able to pull it on deck for some reason so he hauled it in," he said.
"And then when he got into shore and tried to lift it out of the water it all fell out of the net [and] he lost his whole catch in the inner harbour.
"He basically messed up so it will come out of his quota.
He has lost a whole day's catch."
Witness Jen Dillner said she was walking on the other side of the point when she looked over and thought she saw a whole lot of "white stuff" which she thought was ice floating in the water.