Boaties have been asked to stay 500m from the site where the plane belonging to 2degrees chief executive Eric Hertz and his wife Kathy crashed off the Waikato coast while divers search for the bodies.
The couple's bodies are believed to be trapped in the wreckage of the upside-down plane, 56m below the surface.
The navy's dive support vessel, HMNZS Manawanui, which was due to arrive at the site this morning, would be the focal point for the recovery operation.
Incident controller, Sergeant Warren Shaw, of the Waikato Police search and rescue squad, said one of the challenges faced by the team was determining whether Mr and Mrs Hertz remained on the plane.
"To be able to do this successfully we need to be able to conduct our operation unhindered so we're asking boaties and masters of vessels to ensure they respect the 500m radius exclusion zone around the crash site off Gannet Island."