A long-running "large scale" black market crayfish ring, believed to have sold hauls in the Bay of Plenty, has been shut down.
Ministry for Primary Industries has announced its fishery officers have shut down the ring, it said was run by an extended family. At least seven people could face prosecution, the ministry said.
More than 25 fishery officers, helped by police, used five search warrants on Friday and Thursday, specifically in Tolaga Bay, Rotorua and Kawerau.
A total of 169 crayfish were seized, most of which were undersized, as well as kina, two vehicles, diving gear and a boat, the ministry said.