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1 ahumoana
Maori for fish farmingThe following is a list of fish that can be farmed under the Freshwater Fish Farming Regulations 1983. These were gazetted in June 1998.Abalone or paua, being:Ordinary paua ( Haliotis iris);Yellow-foot paua ( Haliotis australis); Virgin paua ( Haliotis virginea);Agar weed ( Pterocladia lucida); Bass ( Polyprion moene); Blue cod ( Parapercis colias); Brine shrimp ( Artemia salina); Butterfish ( Odax pullus); Cancer Crab ( Cancer novaezelandiae); Cat's eye ( Turbo smaragdus), formerly known as ( Lunella smaragda); Cockle ( Austrovenus stutchburyi), formerly known as ( Chione stutchburyi); Cooks turban ( Cookia sulcata); Deep water tuatua ( Paphies donacina); Dosina, coarse ( Dosina zelandica); Dosinia, being:Eels, being:Short finned eel ( Anguilla australis); Long finned eel ( Anguilla dieffenbachii);Flounder, being:Yellowbelly founder ( Rhombosolea leporina); Sand flounder ( Rhombosolea plebeia); Greenback flounder ( Rhombosolea tapirina); Black founder ( Rhombosolea retiaria); Turbot ( Colistium nudipinnus); Brill ( Colistium guntheri);Freshwater crayfish or koura ( Paranephrops planifrons and Paranephrops zealandicus); Frilly venus shell ( Bassina yatei); Gracilaria ( Gracilaria chilensis); Grass carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella); Grey mullet ( Mugil cephalus); Hapuku ( Polyprion oxygeneios); Horse mussel ( Atrina zelandica) John dory ( Zeus faber); Kahawai ( Arripis trutta); King clam or Geoduck ( Panopea zelandica); Koheru ( Decapterus koheru); Large trough shell ( Mactra murchisoni); Lobsters, being:Spiny or red rock lobster ( Jasus edwardsii); Packhorse or green lobster ( Jasus verreauxi);Mussels, being:Green mussel or greenshell mussel or green-lipped mussel ( Perna canaliculus); Blue mussel ( Mytilus galloprovincialis); Freshwater mussel ( Hyridella menziesii) and ( Cucumerunio websteri);--------------Fish farming species list continued.Octopus, being:Octopus maorum;Robsonella australis;Oysters, being:Dredge oyster ( Tiostrea lutaria); Pacific oyster ( Crassostrea gigas);Paddle crab ( Ovalipes catharus); Perch ( Perca fluviatilis); Pipi ( Paphies australis); Prawns, being:Marine prawns (Penaeus japonicus, Penaeus monodon and Penaeus orientalis); Tropical freshwater prawn ( Macrobrachium rosenbergii);Red gurnard ( Chelidonichthys kumu); Rough Leatherjacket ( Parika scaber); Salmon, being:Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar); Quinnat or chinook or king salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); Sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka);Scallops ( Pecten novaezelandiae); Scampi ( Metanephrops challengeri); Sea Cucumber ( Stichopus mollis); Sea horse ( Hippocampus abdominalis); Sea urchin ( Evechinus chloroticus); Silver carp ( Hypophthalmichthys molitrix); Small agar weed ( Pterocladia capillacea); Small trough shell ( Mactra discors); Snapper ( Pagrus auratus); Southern Bluefin Tuna ( Thunnus maccoyii); Sponge, being:Spotted Seahorse ( Hippocampus kuda); Striped Trumpeter ( Latris linneata); Tarakihi ( Nemadactylus macropterus); Toheroa ( Paphies ventricosa); Trevally ( Pseudocaranx dentex); Triangle trough shell ( Spisula aequilateralis); Tuatua ( Paphies subtriangulata); Watercress, being:Nasturtium microphyllium; Nasturtium officinale;Whitebait, being:Banded kokopu ( Galaxias fasciatus); Koaro ( Galaxias brevipinnis); Inanga ( Galaxias maculatus); Giant kokopu ( Galaxias argenteus); Shortjawed kokopu ( Galaxias postvectis);Yellowtail kingfish ( Seriola lalandi). -
2 Hinaki
Maori for eel pots<HINAKI.JPG">Hinaki or eel pots are made of finely woven plant stems such as from Muehlenbeckia. They can be used attached to a net as part of a weir where they catch eels migrating down the river to the ocean to give birth, or in open waters using bait. They were placed in rivers in such a way that eels entered the larger opening with the flow of the current. Sometimes eels were kept alive in hinaki until they were needed as food. -
3 tuna
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4 tuna
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5 HUHU
Maori for Grub, larva prionoplus reticularisNew Zealand Longhorn BeetleInsect often found as larvae in rotting trees (its tree of choice is the Maire). As a beetle it is NZ's largest growing to 50mm. The grub is a Maori delicacy, however, they only ate the pre-pupae (gut was fully evacuated). Larvae were also used for eel bait. -
6 Kakareao
Rhipogonum scandens (supplejack, pirita, karewao)Endemic climbing liane that up in the light produces large leaves and tiny flowers followed by red berries.The supple, flexuous and pliant but incredibly strong stems were the preferred medium from which Maori made hinaki (eel traps), they were also (in less politically correct times) the favoured source for canes for use in New Zealand schools! Chatham Island plants have yellow flowers, while mainland plants tend to have uniformly green ones. -
7 KIRKOPUNI
Dark skinned eel -
8 KOIRO
Maori for conger eel, tortuous -
9 tuna
Maori for eel The most commercially important fish in the world. Five species of Tuna fish are caught in NZ seas: albacore, skipjack, southern bluefin , yellowfin and bigeye
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eel — [i:l] n [: Old English; Origin: Al] a long thin fish that looks like a snake and can be eaten … Dictionary of contemporary English
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