Fishery officers backed by police catch fishers with 422 pāua

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Source: NZ Ministry for Primary Industries

Serious charges are likely under the Fisheries Act after 3 people were stopped last night in a car containing 422 pāua taken from Kaikoura’s south coast.

Fishery officers had previously stopped the car yesterday (26 August 2025) afternoon and were attempting to inspect their catch when the driver of the car drove off, says Fisheries New Zealand district manager Marlborough/Canterbury, Stuart Moore.

“We’re grateful for the support of the New Zealand Police which stopped the car in Rangiora. 

“Of the 422 pāua recovered from the car, 230 were undersized. People who disregard the rules like this steal from us all. 

“The daily limit is 3 pāua per person with a minimum legal size of 130mm. The limit is there for a reason – to protect our shared fisheries and keep them sustainable. 

“We take this kind of offending very seriously. Our message to the small number of people who go out to break the rules for their own benefit is that there will be consequences,” says Stuart Moore.

“We encourage all fishers or people planning to go fishing to know the rules. The best thing to do is to download our free NZ Fishing Rules mobile app which will provide you the latest rules, restrictions, and closures at your fingertips.”

NZ Fishing Rules mobile app

Report suspected illegal activity to the ministry’s 0800 4 POACHER number (0800 476 224).

For further information and general enquiries, call MPI on 0800 008 333 or email info@mpi.govt.nz

For media enquiries, contact the media team on 029 894 0328 

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