Northland marinas are advising boaties not to pay a biosecurity fee while they are disputing the new levy.
The Kerikeri Cruising Club marina at Dove's Bay, along with those at Opua, Riverside Drive, Tutukaka, Whangarei and Whangaroa, is advising berth and mooring holders not to pay the Northland Regional Council's $79.50 biosecurity charge. The six marinas have also chipped in for a legal opinion from an Auckland law firm.
The issue is expected to be raised when marina representatives hold their regular meeting with the regional council later this month.
Kerikeri Cruising Club commodore Doug France said the marinas believed boaties couldn't be compelled to pay the fee while it was being challenged, so members were being advised to withhold payment for now. The marinas had no issue with the rest of the $261.50 annual mooring charge, made up of navigation and mooring fees.
Mr France said it came down to fairness. With other biosecurity threats, such as the plant fungus myrtle rust or the cow disease mycoplasma, central government bore the responsibility of keeping pests out and the costs of eradicating them if they got in.