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Where is paua found in NZ?

Most of the current commercial catch is from the Wairarapa coast southwards with the major fishing areas located in the South Island, Marlborough, Stewart Island and the Chatham Islands. In most areas paua can only be harvested by free diving.

What is abalone called in New Zealand?

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Blackfoot abalone is known here by its indigenous Maori name, paua.

Where does abalone live?

The majority of abalone species are found in cold waters, such as off the coasts of New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, Western North America, and Japan.

Why is Paua important to Māori?

In pre-European times and before the onset of large-scale commercial fishing, pāua was a significant kaimoana (seafood) for Māori, and is still considered a taonga (treasured) species. The meat is an important part of the traditional diet and the shell is an iconic feature of carving and jewellery.

What animal eats paua?

Starfish are the paua’s most formidable predator as they have learnt to suffocate the paua by putting their tentacles over the breathing holes thus forcing the paua to let go of the rock.

Why is it illegal to have abalone?

It is illegal to take abalone from the ocean. Numbers of abalone are now at critically low levels because of over-exploitation. Poaching is the biggest threat to abalone. People in local communities are either paid money or given drugs by large syndicates to illegally remove abalone from the ocean.

Is black abalone extinct?

Black abalone belong to a group of plant-eating marine snails that were once common in California. They once numbered in the millions along the California coast but are now endangered.

Where are Paua farms located in the world?

Pāua is also incorrectly called “Sea Opal” in the United States and Australia. Pāua aquaculture is a growing industry in New Zealand. The industry was started in New Zealand in the 1980s and to date there are 14 pāua farms operating which are located throughout New Zealand, from Whangarei to Stewart Island.

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How many species of paua are there in New Zealand?

Pāua (also spelled paua without macrons) has entered English through common use in the New Zealand English dialect, and is both singular and plural, following the grammar rules of its original language. There are three species of New Zealand pāua:

How big does a paua have to be to be legal?

For recreational fishermen this is ten pāua per person per day. The minimum legal size for caught pāua is 125 mm for Haliotis iris and 80 mm for Haliotis australis, measured in a straight line at the greatest length of the shell.