"The profits will get shared around to the Iwi instead of it being just 3, 4 or 5 people," said Jasmine Emery who works in the factory.
"I've been looking forward to this for years," said another Takitimu worker, Debbie Teire. "To have my own Iwi own their own fisheries. I'm proud to actually be going to work under my own Iwi."
The previous owner of the business, Nino D'Esposito spent many years embroiled in various accusations from government wartchdogs but their old workers had only good things to say about their former boss.