In both the CRA 2 and CRA 5 fisheries, a new requirement for telson clipping, which involves cutting the last third of the middle fan of lobster's tail, has also been introduced.
"This is to help easily identify recreationally caught lobster so it can't be traded, sold or bartered. It assists Fisheries Compliance in detecting and deterring illegal take and sale of crayfish," Taylor said.
"Crayfish are highly valued by customary, recreational, and commercial fishers. Our job is to work to find a balance between different communities' needs, and to ensure our fisheries continue to provide for us all and in a sustainable way."
The CRA 2 fishery is subject to a formalised rebuild plan.
Consultation with tangata whenua and key stakeholders from a range of interest groups showed general support for the rule changes.
Summary of the changes:
Hauraki Gulf/Bay of Plenty (CRA 2)
- The recreational daily bag limit is now three spiny rock lobsters per person
- Recreationally caught rock lobsters are required to be telson clipped