Bay of Plenty Regional Council staff will be working hard to prevent the spread of Mediterranean fanworm in Tauranga Harbour following the discovery of more than 700 of the pest last week.
Council staff believe they've removed 99 per cent of the new infestation, but will be working hard with the Tauranga Moana community to ensure the remaining 1 per cent is also eradicated.
The fanworm was discovered on the harbour's seafloor, south of the container wharf, late last week.
In a statement the regional council said It was a disappointing blow for the biosecurity team, who have been running a successful surveillance and eradication programme since the first fanworm was found in the harbour in 2013.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council senior projects officer Hamish Lass said that the illegal cleaning of an infested boat hull nearby was most likely the cause.