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Far North’s Te Aupōuri green-lipped mussel farm hit by suspected vandalism

Sarah Curtis
Sarah Curtis
Multimedia Journalist·Northern Advocate·
26 Feb, 2026 06:54 PM2 mins to read

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Te Aupōuri aquaculture staff check what they believe is deliberate damage to their mussel spat lines.

Te Aupōuri aquaculture staff check what they believe is deliberate damage to their mussel spat lines.

A Far North iwi aquaculture team has been left reeling after discovering what they fear is vandalism at the iwi’s green‑lipped mussel farm.

Damage at Te Aupōuri’s 11ha farm at Houhora Bay appeared to involve deliberate interference with spat lines, spokeswoman Mariameno Kapa-Kingi said.

Kapa-Kingi, former chief executive of Te Rūnanga Nui o Te Aupōuri and instrumental in acquiring and developing the farm, said its marine crew were still assessing the damage and intended to contact police.

Green-lipped mussels.
Green-lipped mussels.

Kapa-Kingi understood the marine team and management had been on the barge on Wednesday and yesterday to check ropes and spat, and assess damage.

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“They are shocked that this has happened, questioning why someone would commit such a crime,” she said.

She said the alleged incident was deeply disheartening for a small iwi working hard to build economic opportunities for its people and the iwi would now face additional costs from recovering and resetting the assets.

Te Aupōuri is a relative newcomer to New Zealand’s aquaculture industry.

The mussel farm north of Kaitāia, now in its third year, is part of a long‑term aquaculture development that began after the iwi regained control of its Houhora farm following its 2012 Treaty settlement and the return of leases signed in 2018.

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Green‑lipped mussel farming has become a significant economic pathway for Te Aupōuri, with the iwi gathering juvenile mussels (kūtai) from Ninety Mile Beach and growing them on longlines before transferring them to other regions for finishing.

Te Aupōuri previously described the farm as a chance to build intergenerational benefits and local employment in an industry forecast to exceed $3 billion nationally by 2035.

Te Aupōuri Fisheries Management plans to develop nine marine farms in Northland.

The rūnanga is expected to comment further once more information comes to light.

Sarah Curtis is a news reporter for the Northern Advocate, focusing on a wide range of issues. She has nearly 20 years’ experience in journalism, most of which she spent court reporting in Gisborne and on the East Coast.

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