Articles tagged with Hauraki Gulf
New Two-Year Ban to Protect Marine Life in East Coast Rockpools North of Auckland
6 days ago | 79 viewsThe Government has approved a two-year ban starting March 12, 2026, on harvesting various invertebrates and seaweed from rockpools and coastlines north of Auckland to protect fragile marine ecosystems from over-collection. This temporary closure, supported by the Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust’s traditional rāhui, excludes species with existing restrictions and aquaculture activities, while allowing continued kina harvesting to manage their populations. Officials are also developing educational materials and broader proposals for sustainable intertidal fisheries management, with public consultations planned for Auckland and Coromandel.
Tags: Shane Jones Jenny Marcroft Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust Auckland Hauraki Gulf Rodney Hibiscus Coast Oceans and Fisheries Fisheries New Zealand CoromandelUrgent Action Needed to Protect Marine Life in Whangaparāoa Rockpools
1 month ago | 721 viewsThe Government, led by Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones and Parliamentary Under-Secretary Jenny Marcroft, is urgently seeking advice on addressing the unsustainable removal of marine life from rockpools on Whangaparāoa Peninsula and surrounding areas. Following a request from the Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust for a temporary fisheries closure, officials are considering measures such as species-specific collection prohibitions and educational campaigns to protect these ecosystems. Collaboration with local communities and stakeholders aims to find balanced solutions that support ecosystem recovery while avoiding negative impacts on legitimate activities like oyster farming.
Tags: Shane Jones Jenny Marcroft Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust Fisheries New Zealand Whangaparāoa Peninsula Army Bay Rodney Hibiscus Coast Hauraki Gulf East Coast BaysNorthland Closes East Coast to Rock Lobster Fishing to Boost Stocks from 2026
2 months ago | 458 viewsNorthland’s east coast spiny rock lobster fishery will be largely closed to both commercial and recreational fishing, with reduced recreational daily limits, to help restore lobster stocks and maintain marine ecosystem balance. These measures, including extended closures from Ohao Point to Cape Rodney and a nationwide limit on packhorse lobster catches, follow a voluntary commercial closure and aim to prevent fishers from shifting pressure to other species. After public consultation with over 600 submissions, the new regulations will take effect from April 1, 2026.
Tags: Shane Jones Northland Oceans and Fisheries Minister spiny rock lobster rock lobster fishery recreational fishing commercial fishing Hauraki Gulf CRA 1 CRA 2Revitalizing Hauraki Gulf: $26M Investment for Conservation and Community Growth
3 months ago | 429 viewsThe Government is investing up to $26 million in public and private funds to restore the Hauraki Gulf, creating jobs, strengthening connections, and rejuvenating the marine environment. This investment supports the Hauraki Gulf Marine Protection Act, establishing new protected areas for marine life to recover while maintaining recreational activities. Additionally, there will be upgrades to tourism infrastructure on Hauraki Gulf islands, and a major reef restoration effort led by the NEXT Foundation with a focus on biodiversity and fish stocks.
Tags: Tama Potaka Hauraki Gulf Conservation Minister IVL funding NEXT Foundation reef restoration marine protection marine reserve kaitiakitangaGovernment Progresses Major Marine Protection for Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana
6 months ago | 661 viewsThe Government is progressing towards significantly increasing marine protection in the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana to restore biodiversity and benefit future generations. This move aims to preserve unique wildlife habitats, support local economies, and address ecological decline in the Gulf. The Department of Conservation will lead the implementation of the new rules, focusing on education, compliance, and monitoring to protect critical habitats and balance community, environmental, and economic needs.
Tags: marine protection Hauraki Gulf Tīkapa Moana biodiversity Conservation Minister Tama Potaka New Zealand economic value Department of Conservation DOC Marine Rangers Goat Island