“This is a good reminder for those thinking about fishing this summer, do it responsibly, do not take undersized fish or shellfish, and do not overfish. You can expect to see officers anywhere anytime and we do not take kindly to people knowingly damaging our environment,” says Singer.
Fisheries New Zealand district manager of fisheries compliance, Mike Sutton said, “This was a lot of paua, and it’s disappointing to find people blatantly breaking the rules.
“The rules are there for a reason - to protect the sustainability of our shared fisheries.”
He said people could expect to see fishery officers inspecting catches and enforcing the rules throughout summer.
“We’re grateful to our colleagues at NZ Police for their quick action and all the paua was returned to the ocean.”
Sutton said if people were going fishing they should download the free NZ Fishing Rules mobile app.
“It will show you the rules in any area you intend to fish, as well as restrictions and closures.”