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Mimiwhangata Marine Park Regulations

The Marine Park extends 1000 meters offshore between Paparahi Point and Te Ruatahi Island and extends beyond Rimariki Island. Full detail of the boundary and rules applying at Mimiwhangata Marine Park can be found in the Fisheries (Auckland and Kermadec Area Amateur Fishing) Regulations 1986, section 5, or see the New Zealand Legislation website.

Special rules

Special rules in this area protect reef dwelling fish and other species (such as paua and rock oysters) that are vulnerable to overfishing, are long lived or have low reproductive rates.

All commercial fishing is prohibited.

Nets and long lines are not permitted, including those set by contiki and kites.

Amateur fishers may use only the following methods:

  • un-weighted,
  • single hooked lines,
  • trolling,
  • spearing,
  • hand picking.

Only those species of fish and shellfish listed in the "Permitted Species List" may be taken.

Potting for rock lobsters is permitted providing that only one pot per person, party, or boat is used.

For permitted species normal regulations apply regarding daily bag limits, sizes, closed seasons, condition, shelling and pot escape gaps.

Permitted species list

Fish

  • finfish barracuda billfish (all types)
  • blue maomao flounder (all types)
  • grey mullet
  • yellow eyed mullet
  • gurnard
  • kahawai
  • kingfish
  • mackerel (all types)
  • piper (garfish)
  • shark (all types)
  • snapper
  • sole
  • trevally
  • tuna (all types)

Shellfish

  • common kina
  • green lipped mussel
  • rock lobster
  • scallops
  • tuatua

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Publications

Mimiwhangata Coastal Park brochure (PDF, 992K)

Exploring parks: New Zealand (PDF, 2148K)
Note: This is a large file and may take time to download

Weather

NZ weather

Maps

New Zealand topographic maps are available from DOC Visitor Centres

Learn more

Learn more about driving on the Beach - NRC website
Get involved in CoastCare - NRC website

Stop the spread of didymo

Check, Clean, Dry all items before entering, and when moving between, waterways.

Safety

Follow the Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
2. Tell someone
3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies

Tips for driving on unsealed roads

Contacts

Whangarei Area Office
Phone: +64 9 470 3304
Email: whangareiao@doc.govt.nz
Full office details
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