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Rock lobster catch set to rise; reserve next steps decided

Last updated: December 15, 2025 8:30 am
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The Otago rock lobster industry is experiencing a positive turn of events as its catch is expected to rise and it has been granted the opportunity to resubmit on a controversial marine reserve decision.

Last Friday, a High Court ruling was made public, confirming that five out of the six marine reserves initially proposed in 2023 would be established. These reserves span from Oamaru to the Catlins.

Recent developments regarding the Te Umukƍau Marine Reserve, which is considered a highly productive area by the rock lobster industry, have been outlined.

Chanel Gardner, the executive officer of the Otago Rock Lobster Industry Association, expressed satisfaction with the High Court’s decision regarding the proposed marine reserve. The court acknowledged that the Minister of Conservation had failed to consult the association and other affected parties on a boundary amendment meant to address the impact on the commercial rock lobster fishery.

As a result, the decision to establish the Te Umukƍau Marine Reserve has been set aside for further consideration, specifically focusing on the reserve’s boundary and involving additional consultation.

The settlement confirmed that the other five marine reserves in the network would move forward as planned and were unaffected by this development.

The association has always supported marine reserves as part of a comprehensive strategy to safeguard marine ecosystems. This legal matter was not about opposing marine protection but ensuring that decisions, especially those related to specific reef systems, are made thoughtfully, lawfully, and with complete information.

According to the Department of Conservation (Doc), the resolution of the judicial review for the six new marine reserves is welcomed. The remaining consultation for the Te Umukƍau Marine Reserve will focus on its boundary, with various stakeholders participating in the process.

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Doc will collaborate with the involved parties to amend the boundary of the Te Umukƍau Marine Reserve and provide recommendations to the Minister of Conservation. The process for the establishment of the other five marine reserves is expected to be completed by the first half of 2026.

Additionally, Minister of Fisheries Shane Jones announced that consultations are underway to increase the allowed catch for the Otago rock lobster fishery. The proposal aims to raise the total allowable catch by 24.1 tonnes, resulting in a potential economic benefit of up to $1.85 million.

Submissions for the catch increase will be accepted until January 28.

The marine protected area network also includes five type 2 marine protected areas and a kelp protection area, which will be evaluated under the Fisheries Act by the Minister for Oceans and Fisheries.

These recent developments indicate a favorable outlook for the Otago rock lobster industry and ongoing efforts to balance marine conservation with economic interests.

 

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