A Christchurch hairdresser's illegal haul of cat's eyes and pāua displayed a blatant disregard for the health and future sustainability of a precious fishery, says the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).
Twenty-five-year-old Haiqiang Lin was sentenced in the Christchurch District Court recently after earlier pleading guilty to gathering three times the legal limit of pāua, (the majority of which were undersized), as well as three times the legal limit of cat's eyes from an area in the Akaroa Harbour Taiāpure.
He was fined $2,000 and ordered to pay court costs of $390.
Mr Lin was caught after MPI fishery officers on patrol in the area in March this year, became suspicious and pulled his vehicle over for inspection. After initially denying he had gathered shellfish or pāua from the area, he admitted, under further questioning, that he had.
The fishery officers then discovered 48 blackfoot pāua – 47 of which were undersized, ranging from 99mm to 124mm – and 70 cat's eyes. Only one pāua was of legal size (125mm).