Depleting resources have prompted customary owners to request a temporary fishery closure and fishing method prohibition in an area northeast of Whangārei.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has publicly notified a request by the tangata whenua o Ngāti Takapari, Te Waiariki, and Ngāti Korora “Whangai Mokopuna” Rohe Moana for a two-year closure of the area that covers Tutukaka Harbour, Ngunguru Bay and Ngunguru River and nearby areas.
If given the green light, there will be a prohibition on the take of all shellfish, except kina, all species of seahorse and piper/garfish. The definition of shellfish includes but is not limited to blackfoot and yellowfoot pāua, rock lobster and packhorse rock lobster, and all species of mussels, octopus and squid.
The taking of scallops is already prohibited under the Fisheries Act.
The requested method prohibition would ban the use of nets, including scoop nets, gill nets, set nets and drag nets. It will apply to all commercial, recreational and customary fishers as provided by the Fisheries Act.