New Zealand - Devonport
- Whitebaiting on Devonport Wharf
- 1982
- Johnson, Ron Photo
Whitebait regulations (all NZ except West Coast)
- The whitebait season is open between 15 August and 30 November (inclusive) in all areas of New Zealand except the West Coast of the South Island and the Chatham Islands.
- The season runs between 1 December to the last day of February (inclusive) in the Chatham Islands.
- The taking of whitebait at all other times is prohibited. Fishing is only permitted between 5:00 am and 8:00 pm or between 6:00 am and 9:00 pm when New Zealand Daylight Saving is being observed.
- No person shall set or use more than one whitebait net at a time. Every person who sets or uses a whitebait net must remain within 10 m of the net. Fishing gear must be removed from the water at the end of fishing or the end of the day, whichever is earlier. No person shall possess whitebait in conjunction with any whitebait net that is not permitted to be used under the whitebait regulations, whether or not that net is being used for fishing at the time.
(Reference: read more at https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/things-to-do/fishing/whitebaiting/whitebait-regulations-all-nz-except-west-coast/)
Devonport
- A harbourside suburb of Auckland
- Located on the North Shore
- The population of Devonport and the adjoining suburb of Cheltenham was 5,340 (2013 census)
- Around 40,000 years ago Devonport consisted of three islands of volcanic origin, Mount Victoria, North Head and between them Mount Cambria.
- Devonport had a local government called Devonport Borough Council, which started in 1886.
- The Devonport is a popular destination for tourists and Aucklanders.
(Reference: Wikipedia)
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Image source: Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections T2343
https://kura.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz/digital/collection/photos/id/32603