Five new marine reserves in Otago, named Te Au Roa o Te Rakihouia, are coming into force in July 2026, marking the first major expansion of marine protection in Aotearoa in over 10 years, with full no-take zones and iwi-led governance to safeguard marine habitats and species.
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