Boating New Zealand Boat Reviews
Reviews
Boating New Zealand News
News
Boating New Zealand Sports
Sport
Boating New Zealand Lifestyle
Lifestyle
BOAT-REVIEWS-MOBILE
Boat Reviews
BOAT-NEWS-MOBILE
News
BOAT-SPORTS-MOBILE
Sports
BOAT-LIFESTYLE-MOBILE
Lifestyle
HomeMagazineBoat WorldHow we can protect coastal waters from caulerpa

How we can protect coastal waters from caulerpa

Published
Bookmark post
Bookmarked
Bookmark post
Bookmarked

This summer, we’re urging boaties to minimise our impact on our unique environment. A recent and uninvited invader to our shores is the exotic caulerpa seaweed.

This pest has been in Upper North Island waters since 2021 when it was found at Aotea Great Barrier Island. Since then, it has been found in Ahauhu Great Mercury Island, Te Rāwhiti Inlet in Northland, off Kawau Island, and at Waiheke Island.

Exotic caulerpa can spread quickly, forming dense mats, and potentially affecting native species by competing for space and food.

Biosecurity New Zealand, working in partnership with mana whenua, local authorities, Department of Conservation and local communities is calling on all boaties to help stop it spreading. Caulerpa can move over short distances when it breaks into small pieces which are then carried in currents and tides. However, it can spread long distances tangled in anchors and anchor chains, and fishing and diving areas could also with.

- Advertisement -

There are some simple actions we can take to ensure we don’t move this pest around anymore as we enjoy summer in and on the water.

  • Before you move on, check your anchor and chain when you pull it up, and also fishing or diving equipment for any attached seaweed
  • If you find any seaweed on your gear, remove it and bag it or contain it securely.
  • Dispose of it back on shore – in your household rubbish or compost, or in a bin well away from the sea
  • If you can’t do this safely, put it back into the waters it came from.

There are legal rules (known as a Controlled Area Notice) in place at Aotea Great Barrier Island, Ahuahu Great Mercury Island and Te Rāwhiti Inlet in the Bay of Islands, Northland. In these areas there are legal restrictions on anchoring and some fishing activities. Mana whenua have also placed rāhui in some of these areas with similar restrictions. Most recently, exotic caulerpa has been found at Waiheke Island around Thompson’s Point and Onetangi Bay, and at Kawau Island at Iris Shoal. While there are no legal controls in place, it is best to keep away from these locations.

Check the Biosecurity New Zealand website for full information on the rules in place: www.biosecurity.govt.nz/caulerpa This web page has the most up-to-date information including maps of where exotic caulerpa is, legal controls, rāhui and photos to help you identify it.

Please report suspected sightings of caulerpa – either at sea or washed up on the beach. report.mpi.govt.nz Phone 0800 80 99 66.

If it’s on the shore, don’t move it. We’re not asking people to take any beach-cast home for disposal. Nature will manage this. But we’d still like it to be reported through our phone or website: www.biosecurity.govt.nz/caulerpa

 

 

Photography: NIWA, Sid Wales Biosecurity NZ.

 

 

SHARE:

Related Articles

Previous article
Next article

Comments

This conversation is moderated by Boating New Zealand. Subscribe to view comments and join the conversation. Choose your plan →

This conversation is moderated by Boating New Zealand.

Boating New Zealand
Boating New Zealandhttps://www.boatingnz.co.nz
Boating NZ is New Zealand’s premier marine title devoted to putting its readers behind the wheel of the latest trailerboats, yachts and launches to hit the market. It inspires with practical content and cruising adventures, leads the fleet with its racing coverage and is on the pulse of the latest maritime news and innovation.

More from Boating New Zealand

The Ocean Race Returns to Auck...

The Ocean Race, one of the most gruelling and prestigious offshore sailing ...
NewsOcean Race 2027

Hart Marine pilot boats power ...

A fleet of Hart Marine Orc 173 pilot boats, powered by Volvo Penta IPS, is ...
Partnerships & Collaborations

Buddy lives on as storm sinks ...

In overnight news, a 12.5-metre yacht carrying 1000 litres of diesel sank a...
Pollution & CleanupWeather Updates

#WaveForBoating campaign launc...

Boating enthusiasts, industry leaders, crew members and water lovers around...
Events & Gatherings

Get involved and share your bo...

Let’s showcase the best of Kiwi boating culture and inspire more people to ...
Events & Gatherings

Auckland Anniversary Day Regat...

In the Viaduct Harbour the Dragon Boat racing was fiercely contested by sco...
Boat WorldMagazineMarch 2025
-- ADVERTISEMENT --

Follow Us

Weekly Newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest developments shaping New Zealand's Boating world.

Social Media

Follow us on social media to stay in the loop with the latest trends and news shaping New Zealand's boating scene!

-- DIRECTORY LISTING --
-- THINGS WE LOVE --

GET
STARLINK
HERE

-- DIRECTORY LISTING --

World Boating Day

If you’re planning something special for the day, get in touch with the team at Boating New Zealand Contact us with the details or send us the details on Messenger.—we’d love to feature your event in our coverage of World Boating Day celebrations.

Hashtags: #WorldBoatingDay2025NZ #WorldBoatingDay2025 #WorldBoatingDay #WaveForBoating

Get involved and share your boating passion on World Boating Day 2025. Let’s showcase the best of Kiwi boating culture and inspire more people to embrace the water.

-- DIRECTORY LISTING --

NZ Events Worth Adding to Your Calendar

Have an event you'd like to list on Boating New Zealand. Contact us with the details.

FISHING

Hook Me Up Fishing Competition - Matakana vs Hillside, 7 Mar 2025 in Whakatane

The Kubota Billfish Classic, 12 - 15 Mar 2025 in Mercury Bay, Whitianga

ITM Fishing Competition, 13 - 16 Mar 2025 in Whangaroa

NZ Lure Masters (Catch, Measure and Release competition), 3 & 4 Oct 2025, New Zealand wide

REGATTAS

Toyota Youth International Match Racing Cup, 26 Feb - 4 Mar 2025 in Auckland

PIC Harbour Classic, 28 Feb - 1 Mar 2025 in Auckland

Sydney to Auckland Ocean Race 2025, starting 11 Oct 2025 TBC from Sydney Harbour

PIC Insurance Brokers Coastal Classic, 24 Oct 2025 TBC from Auckland to Russell

Rolex Sydney to Hobart, 26 Dec 2025 starts in Sydney, Australia

HYDRO THUNDER

Lucas Oil Hydro Thunder Race - Lake Rotoiti, 8 - 9 Mar 2025 at Nelson Lakes

Lucas Oil Hydro Thunder Race - Lake Twizel, 29 - 30 Mar 2025 at Twizel

JET BOAT RACING

2024/25 NZ Jetsprint Championship R4, 23 Feb 2025 at Wanganui

2025 NZ Marathon Coast-to-Coast, 16 to 25 Mar 2025 starting at Greymouth ad finishing at Christchurch

WATERSPORTS

IWWF University Nationals (waterskiing), 26 February to 2 March Orakei Basin, Auckland

MEET UPS

Bay of Plenty Trailer Yacht Cruising Rally, Easter 2025 at Lake Rotoiti, BOP

SHOWS

Moana Auckland - New Zealand's Ocean Festival, 27 Jan to 9 Mar 2025 in Auckland

Auckland Boat Show, 6 - 9 Mar 2025 to be held at the Viaduct Events Centre and Jellicoe Harbour, Auckland

The Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show, 15-18 May 2025 to be held at the Viaduct Events Centre and Jellicoe Harbour, Auckland

NZ Boat, Fish and Dive Show, 30 & 31 Aug 2025 to be held at Mystery Creek Events Centre, Waipa