Letter

Urge New Zealand to Reverse the Decision to Allow Harmful Fishing in Hauraki Gulf Protected Waters

28,305 signatures. Let’s get to 30K

Update: Following the Bill’s second reading in Parliament, recently released government documents show that officials ignored warnings from experts that said allowing commercial fishing in Hauraki Gulf protection areas would "undermine biodiversity outcomes" and "create significant equity issues.” New Zealand friends — take your advocacy a step further by sending a direct message to NZ leaders and demand they withdraw the harmful, last-minute amendment to ensure the Gulf is properly protected, not further damaged. WWF-New Zealand has written a template message that you can personalize and send directly to decision-makers using our email tool.

Add your name to the open letter urging New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to reverse the rash, last-minute decision to allow harmful commercial fishing in high protection areas in the treasured Hauraki Gulf.

The Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana is on the brink of ecological collapse. 

Overfishing, habitat loss, pollution, and the effects of poorly planned urban development have led to a 57% decline in key fish stocks, a 67% decline in seabirds, and a 97% decline in whales and dolphins in the Gulf. Scallop and crayfish populations are functionally extinct in some areas.

The creation of new marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Hauraki Gulf is critical to protecting and restoring its environment, while also supporting the communities and industries that depend on the Gulf for their livelihoods.

The Hauraki Gulf Marine Protection Bill seeks to extend 2 marine reserves and establish 5 new seafloor protection areas and 12 high protection areas in the Hauraki Gulf, acknowledging customary rights within seafloor protection areas and high protection areas.

The Bill is the result of years of collaborative work between tangata whenua, environmental groups, commercial and recreational fishers and others involved in the SeaChange process that began in 2013. 

In June, the Environment Select Committee unanimously agreed to advance the Bill, with no substantive changes to the high protection areas.

Now, the future of Hauraki Gulf is at risk because the Government has made the decision to amend the Bill to allow a type of fishing known as ring-netting to take place in the new high protection areas — zones explicitly designed to exclude both commercial and recreational fishing and provide a safe haven for marine life to recover. 

Allowing commercial fishing to occur in these high protection areas completely undermines the purpose of the Bill — to restore the health and mauri of the Gulf — ultimately depriving future generations of the ability to enjoy this treasured place.

Sign our open letter calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to reverse this rash, last-minute change to the Hauraki Gulf Marine Protection Bill.

Click here to view the letter.

Supporters
Wendy K

Wendy kemp

1 day ago
Dianne L

we need our oceans.

1 week ago
Joy J

we need to treat the ocean and its creatures with proper respect

1 week ago
Daria R

I don't want to live on a planet with a dead ocean.

2 weeks ago
Daniel M

We need to save the planet

2 weeks ago
Pablo S

its important

2 weeks ago
Andoni P

nature needs to be able to live too, we humans have stolen so much of the natural habitat across the world.

3 weeks ago
Anne T

You shouldnt be doing this, point blank! ots protected for a reason & all you care about is money!

3 weeks ago
Ngatahi-Lee S

marine life in nz needs to carry on through our next generations

3 weeks ago
Brooke v

i had so much faith in you Luxon, i truly beleived voting for you was the right choice and you would heal the damage that was done to our country… but…

3 weeks ago
Holly E

new zealands waterways are the cleanest, most incredible ecosystem, and the governments should be doing everything in their power to maintain this sta…

3 weeks ago
LINLEY S

Chri luxon doesn't think about tomorrow what about our grandchildren and sustaining our seabed for future generations.

4 weeks ago
Louise L

no matter where in the wirld we are, it us all interconnected and what you do affects ne and what i do affects you. A bad decision needs to be undone…

1 month ago
Saskia W

protected waters are protected for a reason

1 month ago
Dillon E

dillon

1 month ago
Emma B

it is a short sighted way to manage it

1 month ago
Caryn P

C. E. Paewai

1 month ago
Steven T

tautoko the kaupapa of the seabed and foreshore and do not support the allowance of mining our protected waters.

1 month ago
Gloria S

You must protect the breeding grounds for our fish! Fish is not a forever resource! Already the COG has been proven how wrong they have been with fi…

1 month ago
Bradley C

protected means protected which means not aloud

1 month ago
Sara B

no to letting take take take how bout save some gor the next generation all for sales over sea

1 month ago
Ngatawa B

I care about our Marine life.

1 month ago
Gilby E

I am tangata whenua

1 month ago
Bernice A

the waters are protected therefore NO fishing!!

1 month ago
Valerie S

I would like my greatgrandchildren to grow up in a sustainable, naturalworld.

1 month ago
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