The red rock lobster, also known as koura, crayfish,
Jasus edwardsii, and spiny rock lobster, is an iconic New Zealand inshore species.
In New Zealand, the red rock lobster is found from the Three Kings Islands in the north to the Auckland Islands in the south to the Chatham Islands in the east. They are also found on shallower seamounts to about 300m throughout the
Exclusive Economic Zone.
Red rock lobsters are valued as taonga by tangata whenua, are highly sought after by recreational and commercial fishers, and support one of New Zealand's biggest seafood export earners. Since 1990, all lobster fisheries have been managed within the Quota Management System and catch limits have applied. There are currently ten rock lobster (CRA) quota management areas, however CRA 10 is purely administrative with no fishing occcuring there.
Since 1992, a multi-stakeholder group, the National Rock Lobster Management Group (NRLMG), has discussed and provided annual advice to the Minister on matters relating to lobster fisheries.