Under section 186A of the Fisheries Act 1996, the Minister for Oceans and Fisheries, after complying with the requirements of that section, gives the following notice.
Notice
1. Title
This notice is the Fisheries (Maunganui Bay Temporary Closure) Notice 2022.
2. Commencement
This notice comes into force on 14 October 2022.
3. Revocation of this Notice
This notice is revoked on the close of 13 October 2024.
4. Maunganui Bay Closed in Respect of Any Species of Fish, Aquatic Life, or Seaweed (Except Kina)
(1) A person must not take any species of fish, aquatic life or seaweed (except kina) from Maunganui Bay while this notice is in force.
(2) In this clause,–
kina:
- means a shellfish of the species Evechinus chloroticus (also known as a sea egg); and
- includes the shellfish of the species Centrostephanus rodgersii (also known as purple urchin).
Maunganui Bay means all those New Zealand fisheries waters enclosed by a line:
- commencing at Kariparipa Point (at 35°11.350′S and 174°17.550′E); then
- proceeding in a straight line due west to a point at 35°11.350′S and 174°17.505′E; then
- proceeding in a straight line in a south-westerly direction to a point off the western side of Motuwheteke Island (at 35°12.010′S and 174°17.280′E); then
- proceeding in straight line in a south-south-easterly direction to a point at 35°12.265′S and 174°17.310′E; then
- proceeding in a straight line due east to the mean high-water mark; then
- proceeding along the mean high-water mark to the point of commencement.
Dated this 4th day of October 2022.
Hon DAVID PARKER, Minister for Oceans and Fisheries.