2022 AUCKLAND MARINE SERVICES DIRECTORY A GUIDE TO THE HAURAKI GULF AND BEYOND
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AUCKLAND MARINE SERVICES DIRECTORY 2022 CONTENTS Racing Buoys information........................................................................7 Tide Charts........................................................................................107-119 Marinas and Services along the coast................................................9 Tidal Deviations from Auckland Harbour.....................................121 Index to Map Locations....................................................................11-26 Distance Tables in Nautical Miles........................................... 122-123 Coast Guard Boating Educational................................................27-29 Overhead Bridge Clearances.............................................................125 Metservice.................................................................................................... 31 Services around the Gulf............................................................ 126-127 Beaufort Scale.......................................................................................32-33 Cruising Information..............................................................................129 Fishing Regulations............................................................................34-44 Race Signals.....................................................................................130-131 Pest free Islands of the Hauraki Gulf ................................................ 47 International Code Flags......................................................................132 How You Can Help to Save Our Kauri Forests............................... 48 Guidance for vessels visiting Northland............................. 133-134 Buoys & Beacons........................................................................................ 56 Rules of the Road........................................................................... 135-136 First Aid....................................................................................................57-62 Phonetic Alplhabet.................................................................................137 Safety in the Water..............................................................................63-64 Distress, Urgency and safety Calls...................................................138 Kawau Boating Club 2021/22 Season.......................................66-67 Tie the Three Best Knots............................................................. 139-140 Nowcasting............................................................................................72-73 Seamanship and Common Sense......................................... 141-142 Business Directory...........................................................................74-104 Navigation Safety Rules.............................................................. 143-144 Message from the Publisher ... Welcome to the 9th edition of the Auckland Marine Services Directory and website. The goal was to publish a directory covering all marine businesses and services in the Auckland region, for local and visiting vessels. If your company or service has not been listed, please let us know so you can be included next year. Safe sailing and boating Graham Lambert - Managing Director Phone: 419 7124 or 0800 666 767 E: admin@akaranapublishing.co.nz www akaranapublishing.co.nz “We try our hardest to make sure the information and content in this directory is up to date and accurate but we exclude ourselves from any liability for losses incurred by you in reliance on the information in the directory.” Cover Photo: Caro Botin 52, Adam Mustill/Live Sail Die
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Marinas and Services along the coast MARSDEN COVE MARINA Petrol Diesel Water LPG Credit Card/Eftpos ✔ ✔ ✔ Ph 09 432 7740 TUTUKAKA MARINA Petrol Diesel Water LPG 24 hrs with Shell Card, C/Card with pin ✔ ✔ ✔ Ph 09 434 3441 WHANGAROA Petrol Diesel Water LPG Whangaroa Marina ✔ ✔ ✔ Ph 09 405 0505 Clansman’s Wharf – Ratcliff’s Bay ✔ BP Fuel card only Totara North Wharf ✔ Mobil Fuel Card only Whangaroa Coastguard Water Buoy ✔ Situated in the eastern arm: 35°01.18S 173°46.07E Boyd Gallery General Store ✔ Cylinder refills available. Drop off bottle and pick up next day. WHANGAREI MARINA Petrol Diesel Water LPG Ph 09 438 2033 ✔ BAY OF ISLANDS PAHIA Petrol Diesel Water LPG Credit Card/Eftpos/Mobil Cards/Caltex Starcard ✔ RUSSELL Petrol Diesel Water LPG ✔ ✔ ✔ OPUA MARINA Petrol Diesel Water LPG Diesel at Jetty, pay at the shop ✔ ✔ Ph 09 402 7124 KERIKERI CRUISING CLUB & MARINA Petrol Diesel Water LPG Doves Bay ✔ ✔ Ph 09 407 9434 8 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 9
Index to Map Locations The following maps are intended for general locations purposes only and should not be used for navigation. A Awana Bay (Gt Barrier).................................................. F Accord Point (Kawau).................................................... E Awash Rock (Rakino).....................................................C • Vessel Electrical Warrant of Fitness Achilles Point.....................................................................C (ewof) Administration Bay (Motutapu)................................C B Ahuriri Point (Gt Barrier)............................................... F Bastion Point......................................................................A • Refits maintenance and repair Aiguilles Islands................................................................ F Bayswater Wharf..............................................................A • AC and DC Electrical works Anita Bay (Waiheke)...................................................... D Bean Rocks.........................................................................A Archway Island................................................................. E Beaumont Point (Kawau)............................................. E • Survey Works and Testing Arkles Bay (Whangaparaoa).......................................B Beehive Island................................................................... E • Electronics Supply and Install Army Bay (Whangaparaoa)....................................... D Big Manly (Whangaparaoa)........................................B • Engine Control and Monitoring Arran Bay (Waiheke)...................................................... D Billy Goat Point - (Motuihe).........................................C including gauges and metering Awaawaroa Bay (Waiheke)......................................... D Billy Goat Point - (Motutapu)......................................C Awakeripapa Bay (Waiheke)...................................... D Birkenhead Wharf...........................................................A Phone (09) 368 5356 info@worldpower.co.nz The Hauraki Gulf The Islands relative to Auckland City... Little Barrier Is. Port Fitzroy Gt. Barrier Is. Goat Is. Kawau Is. Channel Is. Coromandel Peninsula N O T A R Y P U B L I C Beehive Cuvier Is. Motutara Is. Casnell Is. Motuora Is.. Saddle Is PUT YOUR FEET UP, ENJOY YOUR BOATING AND LET US HANDLE YOUR Tiritiri Matangi Is. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS Mercury Is. For over 100 years we have provided our clients with prompt, pragmatic and innovative legal advice. Our friendly team provide a full range of services to cover all your commercial, Rakino Is property, legal disputes or personal legal requirements. Most of our staff are ‘boaties’ and Rangitoto Is. Waiheke Is. we have a practice area devoted to the marine industry. Pakatoa Is. Contact us to find out how we can assist you. Motuihe Is Rotoroa Is. Waitemata Offices in Auckland & Whitianga Harbour Browns Is. Ph 0800 RENNIE COX Fax 307-6499 North Head. Ponui Is. Email: lawyers@renniecox.co.nz AUCKLAND CITY Website: www.renniecox.co.nz 10 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 11
OPTIMUM MARINE IS NEW ZEALAND’S MOST TRUSTED GASFITTING SPECIALIST AMONGST AUCKLAND’S BOATBUILDERS, MARINE ENGINEERS, MARINE SURVEYORS, VESSEL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, SUPERYACHT BUILDERS AND BOAT OWNERS ALIKE. Email: luke@boathaulage.co.nz Marine Gas Inspections Gas Certificates Gasfitting Gas Installation Specialist Appliance Servicing www.marinegasfitting.co.nz 0508 OPTIMUM (678 4686) or 0211684913 SERVICE AGENT FOR: Dirty diesel? dieselclean.co.nz 12 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 13
Blind Bay (Gt Barrier)...................................................... F F Hellyers Creek....................................................................A Kauri Point (Waiheke)................................................... D Bon Accord Harbour (Kawau).................................... E Fairchild Reef..................................................................... E Herald Island......................................................................A Kendall Bay.........................................................................A Bostaquet Bay (Kawau)................................................. E Farmer Bay (Kawau)........................................................ E Hitapa Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D Kawati Point (Kawau)..................................................... E Boulder Bay (Rangitoto)...............................................C Finger Point (Waiheke)................................................. D Hobbs Bay (Whangaparaoa)......................................B Kawau Point (Kawau)..................................................... E Bowling Alley Bay (Gt Barrier).................................... F Fitzpatrick Bay (Birkenhead).......................................A Hobson - Bay & Point.....................................................A Kennedy Point (Waiheke)........................................... D Broken Islands................................................................... F Flax Point (Rangitoto)....................................................C Hobsonvile Air Base........................................................A Kiwiriki Bay (Gt Barrier).................................................. F Brownrigg Point (Kawau)............................................. E Fowlhouse Bay (Rakino)...............................................C Hokimai Bay (Kawau)..................................................... E Koi Island............................................................................ D Browns Bay.........................................................................B Frenchmans Cap............................................................. D Home Bay (Motutapu)..................................................C Kohimarama Beach........................................................A Bryants Bay (Ponui)........................................................ D Frenchmans Gap............................................................ D Hooks Bay (Waiheke).................................................... D Koraka Bay (Kawau)........................................................ E Burgess Bay (Kawau)...................................................... E Huaroa Point (Whangaparaoa).................................B Korakorahi Point (Waiheke)....................................... D G Huruhi Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D Korotiti Bay (Gt Barrier)................................................. F C Garden Bay (Waiheke).................................................. D Huse Bay (Waiheke)....................................................... D Kotanui Island...................................................................B Cable Bay (Waiheke)..................................................... D Garden Cove (Waiheke)............................................... D Kowhai Grove (Rangitoto)...........................................C Cactus Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D Gardiner Gap (Rangitoto)............................................C I Calypso Bay (Motuihe)..................................................C Goat Island (Kawau)....................................................... E Island Bay (Birkdale).......................................................A L Cambells Bay.....................................................................B Golden Bay (Motuihe)...................................................C Islington Bay (Rangitoto)........................................B, C Ladies Bay (St Heliers)....................................................C Cape Barrier (Gt Barrier)................................................ F Gower Point (Kohimarama)...................................A, C Ladys Bay (Kawau).......................................................... E Carey Bay (Waiheke)..................................................... D J Limeburners Bay (Hobsonville).................................A Graveyard Point (Waiheke)........................................ D Castor Bay...........................................................................B Little Bay (Waiheke)....................................................... D Junction Island................................................................. F Cemetery Point (Motuihe)........................................... E Little Manly (Whangaparaoa)....................................B H Chamberlins Bay (Ponui)............................................. D Little Markham Island.................................................... E Hakiamango Point (Waiheke)................................... D K Charcoal Bay (Beach Haven).......................................A Little Shoal Bay (Northcote)........................................A Hatfields Beach.................................................................B Kaiarara Bay (Gt Barrier)................................................ F Chelsea - Wharf & Bay....................................................A Long Bay..............................................................................B Kaikoura Island................................................................. F Cheltenham Beach....................................................A, B Lucas Creek........................................................................A Kaikuku Bay (Waiheke)................................................ D Church Bay (Waiheke).................................................. D Kaitoke Beach (Gt Barrier)............................................ F Circular Bay (Waiheke)................................................. D M Karaka Bay..........................................................................C Coastguard Bay (Rangitoto).......................................C Marinas Karipaka Bay (Waiheke)............................................... D Connells Bay (Waiheke)............................................... D Bayswater............................................................................A Katherine Bay (Gt Barrier)............................................ F Cook Point..........................................................................A Gulf Harbour Marina......................................................B Kaukarau Bay (Waiheke)............................................. D Cowes Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D Half Moon Bay...................................................................C Kauaroa Bay (Waiheke)................................................ D Okahu Bay Marina...........................................................A Kauri Point (Birkenhead)..............................................A D Days Bay (Waiheke)....................................................... D Deadmans Bay (Waiheke).......................................... D Dispute Cove (Kawau)................................................... E Duders Point (Bayswater)............................................A E Edwards Point (Kawau)................................................. E Eel Rock (Waiheke)......................................................... D Elizabeth Point (Kawau)................................................ E Emu Bay - (Mototapu)...................................................C Emu Bay - (Kawau).......................................................... E Emu Point (Mototapu)..................................................C 14 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 15
OBC Marina........................................................................A O Ponui Head (Ponui)........................................................ D Showboat Wreck (Rangitoto).....................................C Westpark..............................................................................A Ohinerau Bay (Motuihe)...............................................C Port Abercrombie (Gt Barrier).................................... F Silver Bay (Waiheke)...................................................... D Mackenzie Bay (Rangitoto).........................................C Okahu Bay...........................................................................A Port Fitzroy (Gt Barrier).................................................. F Sister Point (Kawau)........................................................ E Mairangi Bay......................................................................B Okoromai Bay (Whangaparaoa)...............................B Puriri Bay (Gt Barrier)...................................................... F Slip Island............................................................................ E Mahuehue Point (Waiheke)....................................... D Omaru Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D Putiki Bay (Waiheke)...................................................... D Smeltinghouse Bay (Kawau)...................................... E Mahuki Island.................................................................... F Omiha Point (Waiheke)................................................ D R Snapper Bay (Motuihe).................................................C Mangati Bay (Gt Barrier)............................................... F O’Neills Point (Bayswater)............................................A Rabbit Bay (Ponui).......................................................... D Soldiers Bay (Birkdale)...................................................A Man-o-War Bay (Waiheke).......................................... D Oneroa Bay (Waiheke).................................................. D Rabbit Island (Kawau).................................................... E South Cove (Kawau)....................................................... E Mansion House Bay (Kawau)...................................... E Onetangi Bay (Waiheke)............................................. D Rahapara Point.................................................................B South East Beach (Motuihe).......................................C Maori Garden Bay (Rakino).........................................C Onetaunga Bay (Birkenhead).....................................A Rangihoua Creek (Waiheke)...................................... D South Island (Rakino).....................................................C Martello Rock................................................................... E Opakau Island................................................................... F Rangiahua Island............................................................. F Stanley - Point & Bay......................................................A Matiatia Bay (Waiheke)................................................ D Opopoto Bay (Waiheke).............................................. D Ranitawhiri Point (Waiheke)...................................... D Stanmore Bay....................................................................B Matapihi Point (Waiheke)........................................... D Opoto Bay (Waiheke).................................................... D Rangiwhakaea Bay (Gt Barrier).................................. F Station Bay (Motutapu)................................................C Maunganui Point - (Waiheke)................................... D Orakei Wharf......................................................................A Rakitu Island...................................................................... F Stockyard Bay (Kawau)................................................. E Maunganui Point - (Gt Barrier).................................. F Oranga Bay (Ponui)........................................................ D Rakauananga Point........................................................B Stony Beach (Gt Barrier)................................................ F Mayne Islands................................................................... E Orapiu Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D Rapid Bay (Gt Barrier)..................................................... F Sunset Bay (Beach Haven)...........................................A Milford Beach...............................................................A, B Orewa Beach.....................................................................B Red Beach...........................................................................B Sunny Bay........................................................................... E Minders Head (Gt Barrier)............................................ F Oruawharo Bay (Gt Barrier)......................................... F Red Bluff (Campbells Bay)...........................................B Swansea Bay (Kawau)................................................... D Mission Bay.........................................................................A Oruapure Bay (Gt Barrier)............................................. F Red Bluff (Gt Barrier)....................................................... F Momona Point (Kawau)................................................ E Otahuhu Point (Motutapu).........................................C Rocky Bay (Waiheke)..................................................... D T Mona Bay (Gt Barrier)..................................................... F Otakawhe Bay (Waiheke)........................................... D Rosalie Bay (Gt Barrier).................................................. F Takangaroa Island........................................................... E Moores Bay (Kawau)....................................................... E Owhanake Bay (Waiheke).......................................... D Rosario Channel............................................................... E Takapuna - Head & Beach.......................................A, B Motuhaka Island (Waiheke)....................................... D Owhiti Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D Ross Bay (Gt Barrier)....................................................... F Takutairaroa Bay (Motuihe).........................................C Motutaiko Island.............................................................. F Rothesay Bay.....................................................................B Taniwhanui Point (Waiheke)..................................... D Mullet Bay (Motutapu)..................................................C P Ruruwhanga Bay (Waiheke)...................................... D Taylors Bay (Gt Barrier).................................................. F Murrays Bay........................................................................B Pa Point (Motuihe)..........................................................C Ruthes Passage................................................................ D Te Matuka Bay (Waiheke)............................................ D Musick Point......................................................................C Park Point (Waiheke)..................................................... D Te Miro Bay (Waiheke)................................................. D Pasadena Bay (Waiheke)............................................. D S Te Rare Point (Waiheke)............................................... D N Patio Bay (Waiheke)....................................................... D St Heliers Bay................................................................A, C Te Wharau Bay (Waiheke)........................................... D Nagle Cove (Gt Barrier)................................................. F Peaked Rocks..................................................................... E St Leonards Beach...........................................................B Te Whau - Bay & Point (Waiheke)............................ D Nani Island (Waiheke)................................................... D Pembles Island.................................................................. E Sandy Bay (Rangitoto)...................................................C Te Whetumatarau Bay (Waiheke)............................ D Narrow Neck Beach...................................................A, B Percy Point (Kawau)........................................................ E Sandy Bay (Rakino).........................................................C Thorne Bay.....................................................................A, B Needle Rock (Waiheke)................................................ D Pepo Bay (Waiheke)....................................................... D Sandy Bay (Waiheke).................................................... D Thompsons Point (Waiheke)..................................... D Needle Bay (Waiheke).................................................. D Picnic Bay (Waiheke)..................................................... D Sandy Bay (Gt Barrier)................................................... F Three Sisters (Rakino)....................................................C Needles Point (Aiguilles Island)................................. F Piemelon Bay (Waiheke)............................................. D Sandy Bay (Kawau)......................................................... E The Cove (Rakitu Island)............................................... F Nelson Island..................................................................... F Pig Island.............................................................................C Schoolhouse Bay (Kawau)........................................... E Thumb Point (Waiheke)............................................... D Nelson Rock....................................................................... E Pipimea Head....................................................................A Schooner Bay (Gt Barrier)............................................. F Tikitikiatonga Point (Waiheke)................................. D Ngataringa Bay (Bayswater).......................................A Pipitewhau Bay (Waiheke)......................................... D Shag - Point & Harbour (Gt Barrier)......................... F Tide Bay (Kawau)............................................................. E North Channel.................................................................. E Pitokuku Island................................................................ F Shakespeare Bay (Whangaparaoa).........................B Tindalls Bay (Whangaparaoa)....................................B North Cove (Kawau)....................................................... E Pohutukawa Bay (Waiheke)....................................... D Shark Bay (Ponui)............................................................ D Tipan Point.........................................................................B North Harbour (Ponui)................................................. D Point Fowler (Kawau)..................................................... E Shark Bay (Kawau)........................................................... E Tiritiri Matangi Island.....................................................B Sharp Point (Kawau)....................................................... 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Torpedo Bay.......................................................................A Watchman Island.............................................................A Tryphena Harbour (Gt Barrier)................................... F Watering Bay (Kawau)................................................... E Twins (Kawerau)............................................................... E Wellington Head.............................................................. F Two House Bay (Kawau)............................................... E Wellington Rock...............................................................B Wenderholm.....................................................................B V West Bay (Rakino)...........................................................C Vivian Bay (Kawau).......................................................... E West Tamaki Head...........................................................C 09 217 1751 marinepropulsion.co.nz Westhaven Marina..........................................................A Unit 24, 142 Beaumont St, Auckland W Whakatakataka Bay........................................................A Waiake Beach....................................................................B Whakatautuna Point (Gt Barrier).............................. F Marine Propulsion is managed and directed Waiau Bay (Whangaparaoa).......................................B Whangaparapara Harbour (Gt Barrier).................. F by highly motivated and experienced marine Waihaorangatahi Bay (Motuihe)..............................C Whangapoua Beach (gt barrier)............................... F engineers. The company specialises in a wide Waiheke Bay (Waiheke)............................................... D Whangarara Island.......................................................... F range of services from drive lines and mechanical Waiheke Point (Waiheke)............................................ D Wharetana Bay (Waiheke).......................................... D systems. Marine Propulsion pride itself on Waikalabubu Bay (Motutapu)....................................C Wharf Bay (Motuihe)......................................................C its customer service providing efficient and Waikaro Point (Gt Barrier)............................................ F Whites Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D innovative services. Waikopou Bay (Waiheke)............................................ D Whites Beach (Rangitoto)............................................C Waikoraiki Bay (Waiheke)............................................ D Winstones Cove................................................................B Waimanga Bay (Waiheke)........................................... D Wood Island....................................................................... F Waipapa Bay (Gt Barrier).............................................. F Woodlands Bay (Waiheke)......................................... D • Diesel mechanics Wairahi Bay (Gt Barrier)................................................. F Woodside Bay (Waiheke)............................................ D • Propulsion systems Wairere Bay (Waiheke)................................................. D Woody Bay (Rakino).......................................................C • Marine systems Wairua Bay (Waiheke)................................................... D • General engineering and machining Waiti Bay (Waiheke)....................................................... D • Rudders and thruster 18 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 19
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Metservice Terrain effects can swing the breeze. The forecast is just an average. To help you do your own fine- tuning, check out the wind maps like this on the web at: www.netmet.co.nz Auckland marine (charges apply) HEIGHT; the average of the top third. The occasional wave (1 in height is given for swells of 1m or more and the direction they 100) is 50% higher, and the Maximum wave (1 in 1000 or about come FROM. once a day) is twice as high. Visibility: is included normally when reductions are smooth Up to 0.5m (metre) experienced. slight Up to 1.25m GOOD VIS More than 6 nm Moderate Up to 2.5m FAIR 3 to 6nm rough Up to 4m POOR 1 to 3nm Very rough Up to 6m FOG 1nm or less When wind opposes the tide, waves get steeper especially in • Observations OBSERVED WINDS from key places are given windy places such as bars and passages. in degrees true and knots along with BAROMETER readings. • Swell refers to waves rolling in from the ocean. The significant Get up to the minute wind data via VHF, Coastguard text- messaging or on MetPhone 0900 999 09 selection 7. 30 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 31
BEAUFORT SCALE 32 How to estimate wind speeds without instruments 32 Beaufort Wind Speed Desciption At sea Probable* Number Kts Km/h Wave Height 0 0 0 Calm Sea like a mirror 0m 1 1-3 1-5 Light Air Ripples with the appearance of scales are formed, but without foam crests. 0.1m (0.1) 2 4-6 6 - 11 Light Breeze Small wavelets, still short but more pronounced crests have a glazzy 0.2m (0.3) appearance and do not break. 3 7 - 10 12 - 19 Gentle Breeze Large wavelets; crests begin to break; foam of glassy appearance; perhaps 0.6m (.0) scattered white horses 4 11 - 16 20 - 28 Moderate Breeze Small waves, becoming longer; fairly frequent white horses. 1.0m (1.5) 5 17 -21 29 - 38 Fresh Breeze Moderate waves, taking a more promounced long form; many white horses are 2.0m (2.5) formed (chance of some spray). 6 22 - 27 39 - 49 Strong Breeze Large waves begin to form; white foam crests are more extensive everywhere 3.0m (4.0) (probably some spray). 7 28 - 23 50 - 61 Near Gale Sea heaps up and white foam breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks 4.0m (5.5) along the direction of the wind. 8 34 - 40 62 - 74 Gale Moderately high waves of greater length; edges of crests begin to break into 5.5m (7.5) spindrift; foam is blown in well marked streaks along the direction of the wind. 9 41 - 47 75 - 88 Strong Gale High waves; dense streaks of foam along the direction of the wind; crests of 7.0m (10.0) waves begin to topple tumble and roll over; spray may effect visibility. 10 48 - 55 89 - 103 Storm Very high waves with long overhanging crests, the resulting foam, in great 9.0m (12.5) patches, is blown in dense white streakes along the direction of the wind; the surface of the sea takes on a whiter appearance; the tumbling of the sea becomes heavy and shock-like; visibility affected. 11 56 - 63 104 - 177 Violent Storm Exceptionally high waves (small and medium size ships may be, for a time, 11.4m (16.0) lost to view behind the waves); the sea is completely covered with long white patches of foam lying along the direction of the wind; everywhere the edges of the wave crests are blown into front; visibility affected. 12 over 63 over 117 Cyclone The air is filled with foam and spray; sea completely white with driving spray; 14.0m plus Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 visibility very seriously impaired. Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 ºF ºC -5 23 30.56 30.42 30.27 30.12 29.97 29.83 29.68 29.38 29.24 29.09 28.94 29.53. INCHES Long Swell Slight Seas Short Swell Rough Seas 0 32 Calm/Smooth Average Swell Moderate Seas Very Rough Seas 5 41 SWELL LENGTH 776 773 769 765 761 758 754 750 746 743 739 735 mm 50 10 STATE OF THE SEA 59 15 68 20 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 995 990 985 980 hPa 1035 1030 1025 1020 1015 1010 1005 1000 Conversion formulae: º C = 5/9 (º F - 32) Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 0 to 100 metres 77 25 4.0 to 6.0 metres 2.5 to 4.0 metres 1.25 to 2.5 metres 0.5 to 1.25 metres 100 to 200 metres Less than 0.5 metres 86 30 More than 200 metres 95 35 CONVERSION TABLE FOR PRESSURE CONVERSION TABLE FOR TEMPERATURES 104 113 122 º F 40 45 50 º C 33 33
Recreational Fishing Rules For more information, Fisheries New Zealand has a responsible fishing guide online at www.fisheries.govt.nz/rules or at MPI Fisheries Compliance Team offices. AUCKLAND Looking after seabirds Effective from: October 2020 subject to change without notice. Seabirds are experts at seeing bait and fish scraps in the water and can get hooked or become WANT THE RULES ON YOUR PHONE? tangled in fishing line. Use our free-text service. See page 45 Find out how to avoid attracting seabirds and how to handle them safely at Download our free smartphone app. See page 45 www.southernseabirds.org Why Recreational Fishing Rules Matter Finfish Fishing is one of New Zealand’s most popular outdoor activities. Each year recreational fishers take Daily bag limits and size restrictions large numbers of finfish and shellfish. To keep fisheries sustainable Fisheries New Zealand sets There is a combined maximum daily bag limit of 20 of any combination of the following finfish (with recreational fishing rules. By sticking to the rules and fishing responsibly, fishers help make sure that no more than 5 Bluenose). there will be fish today, tomorrow and for generations to come. What do the rules cover? Anyone fishing recreationally has to follow rules about: Finfish Species Minimum fish Minimum set net/ length (cm) drag net mesh sizes • daily bag limits (how many fish you can keep); (mm) • legal size limits (the sizes of fish you can keep); • species restrictions (the types of fish you can keep); Blue Cod (must be landed 30 100 • closed and restricted areas (where you can fish). in a measurable state Things to remember: Blue Moki 40 114 • it is illegal to sell or trade recreational catch; Bluenose (max 5) – 160 • breaking the rules can lead to prosecution, fines and property confiscations; • only those physically involved in taking finfish, rock lobster, or shellfish can claim a catch within the Butterfish 35 108 daily limit; Elephant fish – 150 • unwanted or unlawful catch (catch above your daily limit, undersized fish, fish taken with Flatfish (except Sand 25 114 undersized mesh, unintentional catch or bycatch) must be immediately returned to the waters flounder) from which they were taken, dead or alive. How can I check the rules? John Dory – 100 These rules may not include local restrictions or rules that have changed since it was printed. To keep Kahawai – 90 up to date, check the rules each time you fish. Parore – 114 Fisheries New Zealand provides lots of (free) ways to check the rules. This includes a free text service, Porae – 100 a free Smartphone app, or visiting our website or Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) Fisheries Compliance Team offices. For more information see page 45 Red cod 25 100 Red gurnard 25 100 Fishing Sustainably Red moki 40 115 Good fish handling Red snapper – – 100 Correctly handling and releasing unwanted or unlawful catch can increase their chances of surviving Rig – 125 to be caught legally another day. When handling and releasing fish, remember: Sand flounder 23 114 • use wet hands (or wet gloves); • be gentle – slide fish into the water from as close to the surface as possible; School shark – 125 • return fish as near as possible to where you found them (especially shellfish and rock lobster); Tarakihi 25 100 • the best way to protect undersized fish is not to catch them in the first place. If you are catching lots Trevally 25 125 of undersized fish, change locations, or use a larger hook or mesh size. 34 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 35
In addition you may also take the following: • all surface floats attached to any line must be marked permanently and legibly with the fisher’s initials and surname. A phone number is also useful; no person may use or possess a line with more Finfish Species Minimum fish Max daily limit Min set net Min dragnet than 25 hooks; length (cm) per active mesh size (mm) mesh size • where more than 1 person is using a line from a vessel (other than rod and reel lines), no more than fisher (mm) 2 lines (other than rod and reel lines) may be used, set from or possessed onboard that vessel. Eels – 6 12 12 Netting restrictions Garfish (Piper) – – 25 25 Net fishing includes set, fyke, drag and all other nets. In areas where netting is permitted the following Groper/Hapuku/Bass – Daily bag limit of 160 100 general restrictions apply: Kingfish 75 5 with no more 100 100 • no person may set or possess more than 1 drag net, set net, fyke net, or any other type of net at any than 3 Kingfish one time; Grey Mullet – 30 90 85 • must be set, pulled and hauled by hand; • any net or nets used either individually or jointly must not extend across more than one-quarter of Pilchard – – 25 25 the width of any river, stream, channel, bay or sound; Snapper (West Coast) 27 10 125 100 • no person may set or use a baited net (except fyke nets); Snapper (SNA1) 30 7 125 100 • nets must not be staked (except fyke nets); • no net may be used in a way that causes fish to be stranded by the falling tide (stalling); Yellow eyed mullet – – 25 100 • each end of a set net must have a surface float permanently and legibly marked with the fisher’s All others – – 100 100 initials and surname. A phone number is also useful. Only one float is required for fyke nets. SNA1 Region Drag net restrictions SNA1 refers to the area from In areas where drag nets are permitted the following restrictions apply: North Cape to Cape Runaway, • drag nets must not exceed 40 metres in length; out to a distance of 200 nautical • total warp length must not exceed 200 metres. miles offshore. Drift net restrictions Drift netting is prohibited in any part of the Waikato River. A drift net is a net that acts by enmeshing, entrapping, or entangling any fish or marine life, and acts by drifting in the water, or on the surface of the water, and is not attached to a vessel or any point of land or the sea bed. Measuring Finfish Measure from the tip of the nose to the middle ray or ‘V’ in the tail. Set net restrictions In areas where set nets are permitted the following restrictions apply: • only 1 set net is allowed to be used from, or be onboard any vessel. (An additional net is allowed for baitfishing if it Kingfish minimum size 75cm is less than 10 metres long and has a mesh size of 50mm Protection of white pointer shark and spotted black groper or less); No person may take or possess any white pointer shark or spotted black groper. • set nets must not exceed 60 metres in length; • a net must not be set within 60 metres of another net; Finfish • stalling of set nets is prohibited. Line fishing restrictions Minimum mesh sizes Line fishing includes the use of long lines and dahn (drop) lines but does not include rod and reel or hand lines. In areas where line fishing is permitted, the following restrictions apply: Each finfish species has a specific mesh size that must be used. In some cases the minimum mesh sizes for set nets are different from the minimum sizes for • no person may use or be in possession of more than 1 line (other than handlines or rod and reel lines); other nets such as bait nets. Be sure to check the mesh sizes before you go fishing. 36 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 37
Auckland and Coromandel Area Recreational shellfish daily Shellfish Dredge oysters and scallops may bag be opened limits infor the Auckland Daily bag limits and size restrictions immediate consumption onboardCoromandel the vessel.area apply Any scallops and dredge oysters eaten in the form part area highlighted Shellfish are taken when they cannot freely return to the water e.g. placed into a catch bag or similar. of your daily limit. Any scallops and dredgeThis area extends depicted. At no time while gathering may you be in possession of more than your daily limit. oysters not eaten must be landedon in the theeast shell.coast from Cape Rodney around the Shellfish Species Auckland Daily limit Minimum Auckland and CoromandelCoromandel Area Peninsula to Homunga Point (northern Coromandel area per person size (mm) Recreational shellfish daily bag limits end apply of Waihiin beach) the and daily limit per Auckland Coromandel area (highlighted on the westright). coast from person This area extends on the east coast from Cape Okiritoto RiverRodney (Muriwai Cockle 50 150 – around the Coromandel Peninsula to Homunga Point at Beach) to the sand-spit (northern end of Waihi beach) and on the Port Waikato.west coast Kina (sea eggs) 50 50 – from Okiritoto River (Muriwai Beach) to the sand-spit at Port Waikato. Green-lipped mussels 25 50 – Shellfish Bag limit and size restrictions Oysters – Dredge*+ 50 50 58 Pāua accumulation limits Shellfish Species Daily limit Auckland Minimum – Rock & Pacific† 100 250 – When daily limits are accumulated the maximum number orper person Coromandel area size (mm) amount of pāua that one person can have in their possession at daily limit per Paua – Ordinary/Blackfoot* 10 10 125 person any one time is: – Yellow Foot* 10 10 80 Cockle 150 Ordinary/Blackfoot 50 • 20 pāua or; Pāua none Pipi 50 150 – • shucked weight (shell removed)Kina (sea eggs) of 2.5kgs of pāua; 50 minimum size 50 125mm none Scallops+* 20 20 100 • this possession limit applies everywhere, including Green-lipped mussels in the home. 50 25 none Toheroa# Prohibited Prohibited – Oysters – Dredge*+ 50 50 58 Tuatua 50 150 – Measuring shellfish – Rock & 250 100 none All others (combined) • 50 50 – Pāua: measure the greatest length Pacific† of the shell in a straight line. Pauashell.– Ordinary* Do not measure over the curve of the 10 10 125 – Yellow 10 10 80 Scallops: measure the greatest diameter Foot* of the shell. Dredge Oysters: must not pass through Pipi a rigid circular 150 50 none * Dredge oyster, paua and scallop must be landed in the shell and cannot be shucked or shelled metal ring with an inside diameter of 58mm. seaward of the mean high water mark. This does not include dredge oysters and scallops shucked Scallops+* 20 20 100 onboard for consumption while at sea within daily bag limits. Scallop minimum size 100mm Toheroa# Prohibited Prohibited Prohibited † Rock and Pacific oysters must not be opened while they adhere to the object on which they grow. Shellfish Restrictions + Limited provision allows only 1 diver diving from a vessel to gather an extra bag limit of oysters and Underwater breathing apparatus Tuatua (UBA) 150 50 none scallops for up to 2 other people acting in a dive safety capacity from that vessel. All others • 50 50 none • UBA does not include snorkels, masks, fins and wetsuits; # Toheroa must not be taken, possessed, or disturbed unless an open season is declared by the • no person may take paua using(combined) UBA; Director-General of the Ministry for Primary Industries. * Dredge oyster, pauain andpossession scallop must be • no person may be in possession of paua while oflanded UBA. inThis the includes shell and cannot be shuckedinoror possession shelled • This is a combined, mixed-species bag limit. It applies to all shellfish species not specifically named seaward of the mean high water mark. This does not include dredge oysters and scallops on any vessel or vehicle. shucked onboard for consumption while at sea within daily bag limits. above and includes all crabs, limpets, starfish, periwinkles, whelks, barnacles, freshwater crayfish † Rock and Pacific oysters must not be opened while they adhere to the object on which they (koura), cats eyes (snails) and sea cucumbers. grow. Open seasons + Limited provision allows only 1 diver diving from a vessel to gather extra bag limits of oysters Shellfish must be landed in a measureable state Oysters: There is no season restricting and the taking scallops for upofto oysters. They 2 other people caninbe acting taken a dive safetyallcapacity year round. from thatHowever, vessel. # Toheroa oysters may not be taken from a small must notofbedesignated number taken, possessed, or disturbed Māori reserves unless in an the open season is declared Northland and by the All shellfish to which a minimum size restriction applies (including paua, scallops and dredge oysters) Director-General of the Ministry for Primary Industries. must be landed in the shell and cannot be shucked or shelled seaward of the mean high-water mark. Waikato Region. Contact MPI Fisheries Compliance Team for the exact locations. • This is a combined, mixed-species bag limit. It applies to all shellfish species not specifically This includes transporting on the water. named above Scallops: The open season is 1 September to 31andMarch includesinclusive. all crabs, limpets, starfish, Specific areaperiwinkles, closureswhelks, may barnacles apply, and freshwater crayfish (koura). please contact MPI Fisheries Compliance Team for details or visit www.fisheries.govt.nz/rules. 38 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 Auckland Marine Services Directory 2022 39
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