During this time, it is believed 231kg of minced paua with a commercial value of $30,000 was poached and sold. It is believed 43 litres of kina were poached and sold for $3500.
Total items seized:
• 116 kg of paua
• Two freezers
• 35 electronic devices, including computers, tablets and cell phones
• Diving gear
Mr Mikkelsen said paua and kina are a prized resource in Bay of Plenty.
"Paua and kina don't move around much and need to be in reasonable numbers to successfully reproduce. Such offending in concentrated areas may impact on the species ability to breed and on other people's opportunity to gather."
"People like this are effectively thieving seafood from their own communities to make a quick buck."
Mr Mikkelsen said fishery officers will be going through the seized electronic equipment and doing further investigations before considering laying charges.
"We'd like to hear from anyone who may have information that will help us with our inquiries."
Please report any suspicious fishing related activity to the 0800 4POACHER hotline (0800 4 762 243).