Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve

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Poor Knights Islands, Tutukaka, 0173 ,New Zealand
Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve is one of the popular National Park located in Poor Knights Islands ,Tutukaka listed under Hotel in Tutukaka , Place in Tutukaka ,

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The Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve is a protected area off the coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The reserve, established in 1981 and covering an area of 2400 ha, is administered by the Department of Conservation. It surrounds the Poor Knights Islands and adjacent rock stacks. It is one of the worlds ten most popular sites for scuba diving. with dive trips regularly leaving from the town of Tutukaka.The reserve has also been one of the primary areas studied and documented by Wade Doak, one of New Zealand's most prominent marine experts and advocates for marine reserves.History of fishing in the reserveWhen the reserve was founded in 1981, commercial fishing was banned, but recreational fishing was still allowed. A full ban on fishing was finally implemented seventeen years later in 1998. Currently, it is prohibited to disturb marine life or remove rocks or shells in the marine reserve. No commercial fishing is permitted within one nautical mile (1,852 m) and long lining is the only commercial fishing permitted between one and three nautical miles. The islands are a popular diving location due to the variety of marine fauna found there, and are popular also for their intriguing landforms, which include natural arches and caves.Effects of the change in fishing regulationsA study examined the response of snapper (Pagrus auratus) to the establishment of a no-take reserve around the Poor Knights Islands. The Poor Knights and two reference locations, Cape Brett and the Mokohinau Islands, were sampled biannually for four years using baited underwater video (BUV).

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