What an amazing effort from the whole team of fishery officers! We're proud of the work they do and are grateful for their tireless efforts in keeping our oceans safe and our marine life protected.
Yes, Thankyou very much fisheries officers for the good work you people carry out. I don't know how you lot manage the offenders behavior. And remain calm . Big shake hands from me.
While I'm happy that fishery officers are having some success I'd appreciate it if they looked harder at the hordes of people stripping our shellfish beds (much to order) around our coastlines. Coastal deserts are being created all over the place. This is affecting the viability of all sea life because health of the coast is very important.
I remember in 1964 sitting with my Dad eating Kina at the entrance to Tauranga Harbour facing Matakana Island. I was 11 years old, Kina was seen as seafood only for the hardy, the seeds the saltwater and the spines was enough to put any prospect off. I remember my Dads words like it was yesterday. He said “one day this urchin will become regulated and restricted and quotas will play its part. Asians will acquire the taste and all hell will break loose. It will all be about MONEY my Dad said. MONEY In 1964 it was only me my Dad and the odd Grand daddy snapper munching on the kina how things have changed. You were right Dad RIP
My tupuna never went to sign the Treaty of Maori. As a result there are no unlawful legal entities on our whenua and beach. We welcome all. The tides restrictions and windy weather detemine your length of stay, as our coast is rough and windy. We continue as we always have to collect our kai both in peace and abundance. It is soooo AMAZING when pakeha don't have a say nor any rights. It was a sad day signing away what they could not read in the Sneaky Treaty.
So what your saying is take as much as you want, of any size, whenever the weather and gods will allow it? Is that sustainable? What about future generations? All treaty arguments aside, Do you really believe that if there were no rules and regulations placed upon people and society as a whole that things would remain in balance and harmony? I very much doubt it. Some rules, bills and legislation go way too far, I agree with that! It’s ridiculous! But to let people have a free for all on our oceans, Forrest’s and shores because of customary rights? Still not sustainable. Especially when it becomes about greed and money rather than just a feed for the whanau. I urge you to rethink your stance on a so called ‘pakeha problem’. Surely the modern new Zealand we live in where we don’t have bloody and brutal wars over food, have our woman and children taken as slaves and be stripped of our mana is a better New Zealand? The price we pay for that is to obey and respect the bounds we must all live within to protect the resources for the future. Not plunder and pillage for personal gain and selfishness. We are all in the same boat.
Hmmm,are,i dont ever remember trying kina tongue for the first time ? we were very young, our parents feeding us kina tongue. Our parents So wanted us to enjoy them az much as they did,any who, i love them more than crays those days. Learning to dive,i would swim past a cray to grab kina. Today, the kina grabbed me by the knee and elbow. it's diagnosed as gout.
I am amazed. I went to the supermarket one day to find a whole lot of undersized snapper on the shelf. COMMERCIAL fishing is allowed anything, the man trying to stay alive by catching a bucket of fish gets a "watchful eye". Gutless.
Seize the boat sell the boat, fine them enough to drain their primary bank account to zero and chuck em in jail for 2 years. Why do we give people chances? Chances left when they turned 18.
i would like to add that guy with the sanpper heads and frames wasn't breaking the law and i could tell straight away those fish where taken from the west coast of the nth island the sanpper fishery is the healthiest in nz and recently the stocks hit 50% of the original biomass due to a few things yes quotas have helped but also the west coast is very rough and normally if you can get out 10 times year if you are lucky and then most access points require you to cross harbour/river bar and that can limit your days even more. its common practice to give the fish heads and frames away in nz in fact there are orgs and a app that you can use to give away your heads and frames the only thing the officer was trying to do and rightly so was to make sure that those 30 heads and frames where attributed to the right amount off fishers so 3 fisherman 10 sanpper each equals 30 so its right plus his Kahawai comes under the fin fish limit and it that time he was allowed 20 Kahawai or other fish that are under the fin fish title that excludes snapper so he was well legal. I would like to point out that now the rules around fin fish have changed so your sanpper limit lets say 10 on the west coast as it is has to be included with in the fin fish limit so if you have 10 sanpper you can have 5 Kahawai and 5 other fin fish and with the sanpper that makes 20.
At the very start, I thought the guy that was on. The cliff In camouflage had a sniper for a second.That's one weird binoculars. It's sad when people do this because they ruin it for everybody else. Can't you give them jail time if they keep offending?
Kina are a delicacy and an acquired taste. I dont know if there really is enough of them for it to be a pest. As long as there is enough around to sustain everyone, including the snappers that also feast on it and means there are enough for others to collect as well
Paua are known as abalone elsewhere in the world, and the limit of ten is to keep it at a sustainable level. There are other rules about collecting them, including size limits and only snorkeling for them. You can’t dive for them with air tanks.
@@xxxneoxxx oh yeah u right they eat anything and everything with no care that they are only ones who destroying all our native animals. Have u seen film with Gordon ramse or what ever his name * film how ppl killing 15278263 huge sharks for few cuts from it and the rest they dump back in the sea still alive
They are just trying to survive, the commercial fishers are the ones doing the damage, when I was a kid our bay was full of scallops for generations my people were taking from there, until the white man came and within 2 years the scallops were all gone, its been 15 years now and the scallops are still non existence
Yep why do they keep doing it? The punishment is treated as well if that's all I'm gonna receive can't wait for my next opportunity mmm yep next weekend sounds good.
What about those sea foodthat is selling supper Markets, why don't you go to the supper market, and put these all business, selling lots of very tiny shell food and fish,go and put business, that selling illegal shell food and fish,lobsters and others,stop running to destroyed innocent people but let the outside business,rich from the Kiwi sea food look at the cost is Tribbles with the price before ,or four times.
That last guy 100% just called his mates to bail him out.
Good job ladies and gentlemen!
What an amazing effort from the whole team of fishery officers! We're proud of the work they do and are grateful for their tireless efforts in keeping our oceans safe and our marine life protected.
Thank you CoastRescue and Fishery Officers! Watching the bad people is very sad!
Thank you all. Great job.
Keep up the great work.
Heros.
Yes, Thankyou very much fisheries officers for the good work you people carry out.
I don't know how you lot manage the offenders behavior.
And remain calm .
Big shake hands from me.
Good job lads keeping the oceans and estuaries healthy for future generations 👍
While I'm happy that fishery officers are having some success I'd appreciate it if they looked harder at the hordes of people stripping our shellfish beds (much to order) around our coastlines. Coastal deserts are being created all over the place. This is affecting the viability of all sea life because health of the coast is very important.
I remember in 1964 sitting with my Dad eating Kina at the entrance to Tauranga Harbour facing Matakana Island. I was 11 years old, Kina was seen as seafood only for the hardy, the seeds the saltwater and the spines was enough to put any prospect off. I remember my Dads words like it was yesterday. He said “one day this urchin will become regulated and restricted and quotas will play its part. Asians will acquire the taste and all hell will break loose. It will all be about MONEY my Dad said. MONEY
In 1964 it was only me my Dad and the odd Grand daddy snapper munching on the kina how things have changed.
You were right Dad RIP
My tupuna never went to sign the Treaty of Maori. As a result there are no unlawful legal entities on our whenua and beach. We welcome all. The tides restrictions and windy weather detemine your length of stay, as our coast is rough and windy. We continue as we always have to collect our kai both in peace and abundance. It is soooo AMAZING when pakeha don't have a say nor any rights. It was a sad day signing away what they could not read in the Sneaky Treaty.
I think most people acquired the taste for kina, a lot of pakeha enjoy it.
bit racist. pakeha aint the politicans aye. politicans are cooked cuns@@Aotearoa267
So what your saying is take as much as you want, of any size, whenever the weather and gods will allow it? Is that sustainable? What about future generations?
All treaty arguments aside, Do you really believe that if there were no rules and regulations placed upon people and society as a whole that things would remain in balance and harmony? I very much doubt it.
Some rules, bills and legislation go way too far, I agree with that! It’s ridiculous!
But to let people have a free for all on our oceans, Forrest’s and shores because of customary rights? Still not sustainable. Especially when it becomes about greed and money rather than just a feed for the whanau.
I urge you to rethink your stance on a so called ‘pakeha problem’. Surely the modern new Zealand we live in where we don’t have bloody and brutal wars over food, have our woman and children taken as slaves and be stripped of our mana is a better New Zealand? The price we pay for that is to obey and respect the bounds we must all live within to protect the resources for the future. Not plunder and pillage for personal gain and selfishness.
We are all in the same boat.
Hmmm,are,i dont ever remember trying kina tongue for the first time ?
we were very young, our parents feeding us kina tongue.
Our parents So wanted us to enjoy them az much as they did,any who, i love them more than crays those days.
Learning to dive,i would swim past a cray to grab kina. Today, the kina grabbed me by the knee and elbow. it's diagnosed as gout.
I LOVE WATCHING THE FISH AND GAME ONLY. PLEASE KEEP YOUR SHOWS COMING ON PLEASE. THANK YOU SO VERY VERY VERY MUCH FOR ALL YOUR SHOWS.
Those offending know what they are doing.
I'm grateful here they get caught red-handed.
Dont know how clever that is, letting all and sundry know your surveillance techniques aye?
Sun tzu brutha's
Jail would soon remove the smirk off that chaps face...
What I love team fishery officers are doing so good
They do incredible work! We're proud of them! 🙌
The fishery laws are way to weak.
These guys think it is a big joke. Laughing and joking around . Not even getting a fine. What a country?
I am amazed. I went to the supermarket one day to find a whole lot of undersized snapper on the shelf. COMMERCIAL fishing is allowed anything, the man trying to stay alive by catching a bucket of fish gets a "watchful eye". Gutless.
Just tryna get some pauas in my chilli bin for a feed after hitting the golden roughy cuz.
They all need jail time not fines and community work plain and simple
Seize the boat sell the boat, fine them enough to drain their primary bank account to zero and chuck em in jail for 2 years. Why do we give people chances? Chances left when they turned 18.
Holy heck what a haul😮😮
Good work
It appears the penalty is such that the risk is bearable.
Thankful we have fishery officers, ppl who take more than they need or are undersized are ruining it for everyone else and future stocks
30 snapper?,, that's just plain greedy,,,
That's a lot of snapper 😩
i would like to add that guy with the sanpper heads and frames wasn't breaking the law and i could tell straight away those fish where taken from the west coast of the nth island the sanpper fishery is the healthiest in nz and recently the stocks hit 50% of the original biomass due to a few things yes quotas have helped but also the west coast is very rough and normally if you can get out 10 times year if you are lucky and then most access points require you to cross harbour/river bar and that can limit your days even more. its common practice to give the fish heads and frames away in nz in fact there are orgs and a app that you can use to give away your heads and frames the only thing the officer was trying to do and rightly so was to make sure that those 30 heads and frames where attributed to the right amount off fishers so 3 fisherman 10 sanpper each equals 30 so its right plus his Kahawai comes under the fin fish limit and it that time he was allowed 20 Kahawai or other fish that are under the fin fish title that excludes snapper so he was well legal. I would like to point out that now the rules around fin fish have changed so your sanpper limit lets say 10 on the west coast as it is has to be included with in the fin fish limit so if you have 10 sanpper you can have 5 Kahawai and 5 other fin fish and with the sanpper that makes 20.
you woudl think they would bring a proper tow rope with them, lol
Take the boats and scuba gear
Thats the one guys. Keep our waters safe from poachers over picking our kai
At the very start, I thought the guy that was on. The cliff In camouflage had a sniper for a second.That's one weird binoculars. It's sad when people do this because they ruin it for everybody else. Can't you give them jail time if they keep offending?
I think it's a monocular they use
Yeah it's the two guys in the dinghy not the commercial fishing that overfishes😅😅😅
Because the fines and the penalties are absolutely nothing anyone is scared of. No jail time is insane
Why put the kina back? Just curious
Cause it's still alive bro.
@@xxxneoxxx yeah I get that but in most areas kina are culled off because they are nearly pest like. I don't understand why they would put kina back.
@@danieldevereaux7267 sweet, I just wanted to hear the rest of your thoughts cause I knew you had more to say.
Kina are a delicacy and an acquired taste. I dont know if there really is enough of them for it to be a pest. As long as there is enough around to sustain everyone, including the snappers that also feast on it and means there are enough for others to collect as well
Is that Jason Hoyte narrating?
As someone who is not from Aussie or NZ what is Power
Pāua are sea snails 🐌
Why are they is such high demand? And why government even allows even to take 10 of them legally?
Paua are known as abalone elsewhere in the world, and the limit of ten is to keep it at a sustainable level. There are other rules about collecting them, including size limits and only snorkeling for them. You can’t dive for them with air tanks.
@@Rivertableone word... China. The demand is huge overseas.
@@xxxneoxxx oh yeah u right they eat anything and everything with no care that they are only ones who destroying all our native animals. Have u seen film with Gordon ramse or what ever his name * film how ppl killing 15278263 huge sharks for few cuts from it and the rest they dump back in the sea still alive
They are just trying to survive, the commercial fishers are the ones doing the damage, when I was a kid our bay was full of scallops for generations my people were taking from there, until the white man came and within 2 years the scallops were all gone, its been 15 years now and the scallops are still non existence
Commercial are the ones taking all the kai
BS
I hope they give it away to the poor
Instead of throwing away
Thieving Liars ! Limit the fish not fish the limit, they're ruining it for everyone. Good job fisheries !
Name and tag the bag guy was trying to enforce privilege, rules are rules
Oh no being accused of being a sea rapist , imagine how his parents must feel lol
Yep why do they keep doing it? The punishment is treated as well if that's all I'm gonna receive can't wait for my next opportunity mmm yep next weekend sounds good.
All for those seafood boil ups and raw fish no good
It's a shame all those fish and everything else have to die just to be thrown in the garage
Hard to poach with no hands.
Irresponsible people smoke.
You should of taken that learn the rules bro
Name and shame
I wouldnt go to nz if you paid me to go.
They need to lose the right to fish at all.
These blokes are selling the catch , or they are greedy and disrespectful of mother nature taking everything regardless of size
Wow jail them
greedy
No good
🤦🏼♂️
What about those sea foodthat is selling supper Markets, why don't you go to the supper market, and put these all business, selling lots of very tiny shell food and fish,go and put business, that selling illegal shell food and fish,lobsters and others,stop running to destroyed innocent people but let the outside business,rich from the Kiwi sea food look at the cost is Tribbles with the price before ,or four times.
Hahahahaha broo no ones gonna carry a pen around too name and date the bags