Police involvement in the dispute over harvesting of mussel spat at Te Oneroa-a-Tōhē (Ninety Mile Beach) must be avoided, Minister of Fisheries Stuart Nash says.
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Iwi still struggling to claim mana motuhake over Te Oneroa a Tōhē
Te Oneroa a Tōhē or Ninety Mile Beach is world-famous for its fishing and tourism, but for many years now it has also been the subject of Māori concerns about over-fishing and declining shellfish.
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Sacred Māori reserve ‘desecrated’ by commercial activity
Commercial activity along 90 Mile Beach is causing major damage to areas of extreme significance to local iwi and hapū.
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Beach skidmarks destroy hundreds of shellfish
Locals are upset their work to protect Te Oneroa a Tohe, or Ninety Mile Beach are being ignored by locals and visitors across the long weekend.
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Two rare pygmy killer whales euthanised at Rārawa Beach
Two rare pygmy killer whales have been euthanised by iwi and the Department of Conservation at Rārawa Beach in the Far North.
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High tide brings hope for stranded whales
It's hoped that this afternoon's high tide at Ninety Mile Beach in Northland will allow The Department of Conservation and voluntary groups to save 10 stranded whales.
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Public warned of fines up to $20,000 for collecting toheroa at 90 Mile Beach
Fisheries officers are appealing to the public to ensure they are up to speed with the rules around collecting toheroa now that the rare shellfish are making a comeback to 90 Mile Beach.
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Native Affairs- Saving Toheroa
Although the shellfish delicacy was nearly wiped out, in some parts of Aotearoa they're starting to thrive through conservation work. Locals from Te Oneroa-a-Tōhē / 90 Mile Beach are about to start their plans to save the toheroa. But, it may not be popular.
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Houtaewa Marathon
Wanting to follow in the footsteps of a warrior famous for stealing kūmara, people converged on the Ninety Mile Beach this morning for the Te Houtaewa Ultra-Marathon.
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Muriwhenua Iwi confront Far North District Council
Members of the Far North District Council and production liaisons for the BBC programme, Top Gear were welcomed by iwi onto Roma Marae in Ahipara this morning.