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Episode 3 Southern Bluefin Tuna Revival in Waihau Bay Pt 1

June 13, 2024 NZSFC Season 1 Episode 3
Episode 3 Southern Bluefin Tuna Revival in Waihau Bay Pt 1
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Episode 3 Southern Bluefin Tuna Revival in Waihau Bay Pt 1
Jun 13, 2024 Season 1 Episode 3
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Experience the thrill of the southern bluefin tuna fishery's resurgence in New Zealand since 2017. When large tuna were first spotted near Cape Runaway, the word spread like wildfire, attracting hundreds of boats and turning Waihau Bay into a bustling hub of activity. Reminisce about those chaotic early days of record-breaking catches and extended seasons, while also considering the logistical challenges faced by local communities. This episode celebrates the monumental impact of a revitalised fishery and the ongoing efforts to balance enthusiasm with practical solutions.

This episode starts with Christine Elminger, who relives the moment she heard of the adrift vessel Betty G, and rushed to inform Elroy Thompson.  Alongside Tony Walker (TK), Elroy shares the challenges of fishing at Waihau Bay amid treacherous tides and currents. Safety is paramount, and the episode underscores the crucial lessons for anglers, with insights from Toby Barkla of the Whakatane Sport Fishing Club on prudence and preparation for those chasing the elusive bluefin tuna.

Finally, we turn to the vital topic of conservation and sustainable sport fishing practices. Advocating for barbless hooks and highlighting the collaborative efforts between recreational and commercial fishers, the episode delves into measures like quota cuts and improved fish handling. Learn how the adoption of techniques from Japan is fostering a sustainable fishing community in New Zealand. As we wrap up, Elroy Thompson shares a compelling story that sets the stage for next week's focus on preserving southern bluefin tuna and the burgeoning interest in high-stakes tournaments. Join us for another week of fascinating insights from the world of New Zealand sport fishing.
nzsportfishing.co.nz
http://fishcare.co.nz/fishcare-southern-bluefin-tuna-guide/
http://saferboating.org.nz
http://facebook.com/tkoffshorefish
waihaubayfishingclub.co.nz
whakatanesportfishingclub.co.nz

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Experience the thrill of the southern bluefin tuna fishery's resurgence in New Zealand since 2017. When large tuna were first spotted near Cape Runaway, the word spread like wildfire, attracting hundreds of boats and turning Waihau Bay into a bustling hub of activity. Reminisce about those chaotic early days of record-breaking catches and extended seasons, while also considering the logistical challenges faced by local communities. This episode celebrates the monumental impact of a revitalised fishery and the ongoing efforts to balance enthusiasm with practical solutions.

This episode starts with Christine Elminger, who relives the moment she heard of the adrift vessel Betty G, and rushed to inform Elroy Thompson.  Alongside Tony Walker (TK), Elroy shares the challenges of fishing at Waihau Bay amid treacherous tides and currents. Safety is paramount, and the episode underscores the crucial lessons for anglers, with insights from Toby Barkla of the Whakatane Sport Fishing Club on prudence and preparation for those chasing the elusive bluefin tuna.

Finally, we turn to the vital topic of conservation and sustainable sport fishing practices. Advocating for barbless hooks and highlighting the collaborative efforts between recreational and commercial fishers, the episode delves into measures like quota cuts and improved fish handling. Learn how the adoption of techniques from Japan is fostering a sustainable fishing community in New Zealand. As we wrap up, Elroy Thompson shares a compelling story that sets the stage for next week's focus on preserving southern bluefin tuna and the burgeoning interest in high-stakes tournaments. Join us for another week of fascinating insights from the world of New Zealand sport fishing.
nzsportfishing.co.nz
http://fishcare.co.nz/fishcare-southern-bluefin-tuna-guide/
http://saferboating.org.nz
http://facebook.com/tkoffshorefish
waihaubayfishingclub.co.nz
whakatanesportfishingclub.co.nz

Support the Show.

This Podcast is brought to you by The New Zealand Sport Fishing Council a not for profit, incorporated society funded by its member Clubs.
You can find your nearest club here
Please SUBSCRIBE to this podcast to receive new episodes weekly!
This Podcast is entirely self funded by The New Zealand Sport Fishing Council
If you want to hear more episodes like this please consider supporting the podcast here

New Zealand Fishing Rescue and Safety
Southern Bluefin Tuna Fishery Boom
Conservation and Sport Fishing Benefits
Preserving Southern Bluefin Tuna