Alan L wrote: OK - so why does it take Iwi to introduce a rahui to fix it? What happened to MPI? Asleep at the wheel again? How much science is behind a rahui. Not suggesting it is wrong, but to me it seems the process is wrong. Why are we employing MPI? Why restrict rahui to Maori If we see depletion, why can't we stop it? Alan
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dontpanic wrote: I find this very interesting, so please tell me if I understand it correctly. With the IWI placing a Rahui, effectively today it becomes an insensitive but not illegal act to gather the subject species, so gathering is not poaching yet. Once spineless MPI place a statutory ban into law then it becomes an illegal act and gathering becomes poaching? |
MB wrote: In general I'm supportive of no take zones provided there is still somewhere for recreational fisherman to go in the area. Instinctively, not too comfortable with the way things have gone in Waiheke, but if it gets backing from MPI then OK I suppose. My concern is that I could see the spineless government/MPI simply rubber stamping Iwi decrees in the future. |
v8-coupe wrote: May question is, is it for everyone or do New Zealanders of Maori descent still have access? |
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