"We have teams working right up the top of the island, and they're all alert to the risk. There was an inevitability about it (myrtle rust) coming here. The question is, how do we adapt?"
Meanwhile Te Paki is home to New Zealand's rarest tree, Bartlett's rata, or rata Moehau. Rata are also potentially vulnerable to myrtle rust. All 14 Bartlett's rata on the planet are found in three stands of bush near Spirit's Bay.
Rolien Elliot, who is heading DOC's response, said the three sites had been checked by DOC staff who found no sign of the infection. Signs warned people not to enter the fenced-off areas around the trees, and DOC staff were carrying out weekly checks.
DOC's Kaitaia office was also working with Ngati Kuri to check the "special and significant" pohutukawa at Cape Reinga.