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Busting Paua Smugglers
From NZ Society 18 February 2015
They're busy busting "PBM" or poaching black market with the "black gold" paua-smuggling rings. Lynda Chanwai-Earle spent a day following the men and women working hard to protect our coastlines as Fishery Compliance Officers, to make sure there are enough fish left in the sea for future generations.
Discussing Operation Pikirere, CO Shay Lalich (left), Snr CO Scott Bernie, Mana Island in distance
CO Shay Lalich briefs team for covert Operation Pikirere
Overlooking Titahi Bay, Covert Operation Pikirere
Hundreds of undersized paua evidence left under bushes around coast
Evidence of poaching hundreds of shells litter beach
Co Shay Lalich with evidence of undersized paua
Divers assist CO Shay Lalich to inspect their catch
Divers help CO Shay Lalich inspect catch
Evidence kept frozen for upcoming prosecution
Inspecting boats at Mana Boat Ramp.
Inspecting size of finfish.
Inspecting the paua catch.
Measuring crayfish
Keeping good rapport with local divers.
Looking for poachers, CO Shay Lalich and Snr CO Scott Bernie
Measuring paua catch customary permit
Plundered coastline affected by poaching
Releasing seized catch back into the sea
Searching coastline for paoching CO Shay Lalich
Seized catch to be released
Seized paua recorded
Seriously undersized paua evidence of poaching.
Black gold - legal size blackfoot abalone.
Tuna is legal size
Undersized blue cod.
Wellington's coastline hammmered by poaching
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