There are over 1,000 species of marine finfish in New Zealand, 42 of which are managed under the
Quota Management System.
Marine finfish species form an integral part of complex and diverse
ecosystems that support
biodiversity and ecological production in salt water habitats.
The
Fisheries Act 1996 provides for the management of aquatic life in all fisheries waters, which include inland waters, estuaries, and the sea. Marine finfish species have customary value as
taonga, and recreational and commercial value, as well as intrinsic value as part of the broader
ecosystem.
Marine finfish species are managed for customary Maori purposes, recreational and commercial fishing, aquaculture, aquatic life transfers, education, research and enhancement.