Photo: Protect Whangaparoa Rockpools
Calls for Asians to be deported and threats of physical violence are among some of the latest social media comments aimed at people accused of stripping rockpools and breaching fishing rules.
On Saturday, at least a hundred people demonstrated at Army Bay in Auckland's WhangaparΔoa for the protection of local rock pools, and residents earlier told RNZ that rockpools were being stripped bare of sea life - including shellfish, or any animal life that lives in the pools.
The term "bucket people" has been widely used on social media to refer to those accused of over-harvesting, and many have anecdotally pointed to tourism buses and visitors, blaming them for the depletion of the rockpools.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) said WhangaparΔoa has a recreational fishing compliance rate of 93 percent between November 1, 2025, and January 5, with 14 non-compliance incidents across 189 inspections conducted in the period - four involved excessive taking of shellfish (cockles), seven were for undersize
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