DOC investigating report of commercial fishing in Auckland marine reserve

By Leanne Dixon 11/04/2011

The Department of Conservation (DOC) is investigating a report that a commercial fishing boat appeared to be fishing in the Motu Manawa / Pollen Island Marine Reserve in Auckland's Waitemata Harbour.

The North Western Motorway passes through the marine reserve which is located between Pt Chevalier and Te Atatu. A motorist has told DOC that he saw a fishing boat that appeared to be laying nets in the marine reserve.

DOC rangers, who responded to a phone call from the motorist, have seized two nets and about 80 fish.

"We're investigating the incident and if we find an offence has been committed we'll be prosecuting," says Phil Brown, the biodiversity manager at DOC's Auckland Area Office.

Marine reserves exist to protect areas that have distinct features that warrant preserving. They enable the marine life in the reserve to live in their natural state.

The Motu Manawa /Pollen Island Marine Reserve protects some 500 hectares of the inner reaches of Waitemata Harbour. It includes the intertidal mudflats, tidal channels, mangrove swamp, saltmarsh, and shellbanks surrounding Pollen and Traherne Islands.

DOC has had a number of successful prosecutions involving fishing and collecting shellfish in marine reserves in the Auckland area in recent months.

In August last year a man was fined $1000 after pleading guilty to taking kina from Long Bay-Okura Marine Reserve and to giving false personal details to a DOC ranger. He was also ordered to forfeit his fishing gear.

In December two men were fined $500 each and ordered to pay court costs after pleading guilty to "taking" from the Long Bay-Okura Marine Reserve. They were caught by DOC rangers fishing from a boat in the reserve. The pair were fined, even though they hadn't caught anything, because the offence 'taking' from a marine reserve includes attempting to take seafood.

Two Gisborne men were recently sent to prison for taking crayfish, kina and paua from the Te Tapuwae o Rongokaka Marine Reserve north of Gisborne. One was jailed for eight weeks the other for six weeks

These are the longest sentences handed down for taking from a marine reserve and followed a joint operation by DOC and Ministry of Fisheries.

DOC asks anyone who sees someone fishing or collecting seafood in a marine reserve to call 0800 DOC HOT / 0800 362 468.
 

 
Posted by Jamie Dormer on 23 Apr 2011 8:07 AM
So close to the motor way . . . I have seen a few boats in that area and thought they are no fishing in that area . . desperate times equals desperate moves . . . hope the pr**ks get made an example of . . oh that"s right it"s the New Zealand Justice systems . . . they"ll get hit with a wet blanket!!!!
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