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Kaikoura's paua fishery closed since the large November 2016 earthquake, is to reopen after a community-led rebuild
Kaikoura's paua fishery closed since the large November 2016 earthquake, is to reopen after a community-led rebuild
5 October 2021
It will open for a three-month harvest from December 1.
Research and monitoring since the earthquake shows paua are recovering enough for a limited season.
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