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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Feb 2, 2021 3:16:28 GMT 12
AUCKLAND IWI NGĀTI PĀOA PLACE RĀHUI AROUND WAIHEKE TO PROTECT DECLINING KAIMOANAA two-year rāhui will be placed on the Waiheke Island foreshore by the iwi of the area, to stop four species of kaimoana from disappearing. Ngāti Pāoa, the iwi for the Hauraki region, will place the rāhui from Sunday for two years, to allow taonga species to restore and replenish. Population of shellfish species like tipa (scallops), kūtai (mussels), kōura (crayfish) and pāua (abalone) have been declining for decades. The rāhui will prohibit the gathering of those four species...... www.stuff.co.nz/pou-tiaki/124066862/auckland-iwi-ngti-poa-place-rhui-around-waiheke-to-protect-declining-kaimoana
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