✨ Fisheries Notices
25 JUNE 2010 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 71 2055
(b) proceeding due south to a point 150 metres offshore
from the point of commencement; then
(c) proceeding in a generally north-westerly direction
along a line which at every point is 150 metres
offshore from the MHWM to a point due west
of the northern entrance to Water Well Bay
(the 46°49.44'S line of latitude); then
(d) proceeding due east to a point on the MHWM on the
northern entrance to Water Well Bay at 46°49.44'S
and 168°14.64'E; and then
(e) proceeding in a generally south-easterly direction
along the MHWM to the point of commencement.
Commercial fishing within the mātaitai reserve is prohibited
under Regulation 24(2) of the Fisheries (South Island
Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999.
The Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki may authorise any individual to
take fish, aquatic life or seaweed for customary food
gathering purposes from within the whole or any part of the
mātaitai reserve.
No fishing for customary food gathering purposes may take
place in the mātaitai reserve without authorisation from the
Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 2010.
RANDALL BESS, acting under delegated authority from
the Chief Executive, Ministry of Fisheries.
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Notification of Kaihuka Mātaitai Reserve and Appointment of Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki (No. F547)
Pursuant to Regulation 22 of the Fisheries (South Island
Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999, the Chief Executive
of the Ministry of Fisheries gives the following notice:
Pursuant to Regulation 20, by a notice published in the
New Zealand Gazette, 10 June 2010, No. 64, page 1851,
the Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture declared a mātaitai
reserve over the fisheries waters around Kaihuka Island
(within the Breaksea Islands group), on the east side of
Stewart Island.
The Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, in an instrument
dated on the 31st day of May 2010, appointed Gail Thompson
as Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki for the mātaitai reserve.
The appointment is for a term of five years.
The mātaitai reserve and appointment of Tangata
Tiaki/Kaitiaki take effect from 8 July 2010.
The Kaihuka Mātaitai Reserve includes all New Zealand
fisheries waters enclosed by a line surrounding Kaihuka
Island which at every point is 50 metres offshore from the
mean high water mark.
Commercial fishing within the mātaitai reserve is prohibited
under Regulation 24(2) of the Fisheries (South Island
Customary Fishing) Regulations 1999.
The Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki may authorise any individual to
take fish, aquatic life or seaweed for customary food
gathering purposes from within the whole or any part of the
mātaitai reserve.
No fishing for customary food gathering purposes may take
place in the mātaitai reserve without authorisation from the
Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki.
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of June 2010.
RANDALL BESS, acting under delegated authority from
the Chief Executive, Ministry of Fisheries.
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Notification of Pikomamaku Mātaitai Reserve and Appointment of Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources23 June 2010
Fisheries, Mātaitai Reserve, Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki, Pikomamaku Island, Customary Fishing
- RANDALL BESS, acting under delegated authority from the Chief Executive, Ministry of Fisheries
🌾 Notification of Kaihuka Mātaitai Reserve and Appointment of Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources23 June 2010
Fisheries, Mātaitai Reserve, Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki, Kaihuka Island, Customary Fishing
- Gail Thompson, Appointed Tangata Tiaki/Kaitiaki
- RANDALL BESS, acting under delegated authority from the Chief Executive, Ministry of Fisheries
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