Marine Biosecurity News
Be informed with the latest news and resources about marine pests and boat maintenance from Northland to Hawke’s Bay.
Caulerpa updates for boat owners
Some information from Biosecurity New Zealand on how you can protect the coastal waters we all love from the invasive seaweed exotic caulerpa
Five seaweeds that look like exotic caulerpa (but aren’t)
New Zealand has over 1,000 species of seaweed. Here are five that are easy to mistake for exotic caulerpa:
Long term surveillance activities support caulerpa response
Divers working for councils in the upper north island are ramping up ready for summer surveillance activities to check the hulls of boats for marine pests.
Make your arrival in a '6 or 1' marina as smooth as possible
Find out how you can maximise your chance of a smooth arrival into a marina that follows the '6 or 1' rule to protect itself, and the places around it, from invasive pests.
A survey for moored boat owners
The arrival in New Zealand of marine pests like Mediterranean fanworm has highlighted the importance of hull hygiene but it’s equally clear there are challenges involved in keeping a boat clean and well maintained.
Exotic caulerpa: how can we help?
There is urgency do everything we can to prevent the introduction and spread of species like exotic caulerpa in our bays and harbours. Here is a guide.
The perfect invasion
It’s all eyes on the coastline to find and stop the invasion of an ecologically dangerous seaweed. We follow the exotic caulerpa story so far.
New! marine pest map
A new interactive marine pest map is available on the marine biosecurity portal that can help users to determine what non-indigenous species have been detected at a specific location.
PRIORITISING SURVEILLANCE SITES FOR EXOTIC CAULERPA IN NORTHLAND
Exotic species of Caulerpa were first found in Aotea Great Barrier around two years ago. Soon after it was discovered at Ahuahu Great Mercury, and a year after that in the Bay of Islands, followed by Kawau and Waiheke. To narrow down this huge search field, scientists are making use of previous research into vessel movement and anchoring patterns.
Innovators Roundup: SeaPens
At the Hutchwilco Boat Show last month we had a chat with the team at SeaPens. SeaPens, and other floating systems for dry docking your boat, have now emerged as a solution for many hundreds of New Zealand boat owners.
Waiheke Marine Project leaves nothing to chance
The Waiheke Marine Project is as ready as it can be for an incursion of Caulerpa on the island’s coastlines.
Marine Biosecurity Webinar Series 2023 launched
This year's series will focus on two key challenges we face in the fight against marine pests: funding critical marine biosecurity work, and filling the gaps in our clean hull framework. There is also a special session for council and agency staff.
Biosecurity NZ reports a busy season for recreational craft arrivals
According to latest figures, approximately 382 yachts were cleared by officers between October and early January.
Fun marine biosecurity resource launched for New Zealand classrooms
To help ensure the next generation understand marine biosecurity, a group of expert marine organisations have prepared a three-part classroom module that is ready to go for teachers to implement in the classroom.
Fanworm retreats following Auckland floods
Like we always do the day before a boat show, the council teams got the necessary permits to collect Mediterranean fanworm from a nearby marina and set it up in a display tank so that people can see what it looks like, living and breathing in a tanks. This time we weren’t successful.
Industry expert on antifouling in winter
With the closure of Pier 21 and The Landing it’s becoming a little harder to secure summer haulout space for some boats in Auckland. Many boatyards are encouraging boat owners to get maintenance underway in the winter period. We chatted with a top boat maintenance expert to find out winter antifouling is a practical solution.
Caulerpa on beach at Blind Bay
The invasive seaweed Caulerpa has been washed up in large quantities in Okupu Blind Bay on Aotea Great Barrier Island. Okupu Blind Bay is one of the known infected areas, so finding it here was expected.
How Ultimate Charters takes biosecurity a step further for business and environmental benefit
Ultimate Charters implements a robust biosecurity system designed to detect and stop pests both above and below the waterline. It was one of the first commercial operators to obtain a Pest Free Warrant three years ago, well ahead of it becoming compulsory in 2024.
When is a slippery coating good for your boat?
The answer, says Glenn Clough, founder of Marine Protection Solutions New Zealand, is if your boat is osmosis-free, is not built from planked timber and travels at speeds of 35 knots or less.
New webinar: how to identify a marine pest
What’s the difference between a native paddle crab and an invasive one? How can you pick an invasive seaweed from a native species?