Topics:  rena oil spill

Seafood rahui lifted after Rena spill

New Zealand Greenshell mussels
New Zealand Greenshell mussels File.

A rahui on taking seafood in areas that may have been contaminated by oil from Rena has been lifted.

Tauranga Moana Iwi Customary Fisheries Trust chairman Penetaka Dickson said while the rahui (ban) is no longer in place, people should exercise good judgement if they are catching fish or collecting shellfish.

"People should engage their senses and smell any seafood they collect and taste a little before deciding whether the kaimoana is safe to eat.

"If there is any hint of a hydrocarbon smell then they should not eat it.

"It just isn't worth the risk to anyone's health."

Mr Dickson said iwi had appreciated how the rahui has been respected by all sectors of the community.

Topics:  rena oil spill


Search Bay of Plenty Times

Local Partners

Need some inspiration? Call 07 578 1973 or Click here.

Contact your online rep now for more information. 

1 of 2

Promotions

To be in to win, collect your daily keyword inside the newspaper and enter online.

Find a business in your area

Most Popular Topics

Horoscopes

Gemini

Your compassion may be abused by those with powerful ambitions who may be using you to help them further their career. Approach your work tasks...

more


Marketplace