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513:, the pāua are harvested from the wild stocks (at the legal size of 12.5 cm; 5"), and shell or plastic implants are either poked through the shell or fixed in place under the shell with glue. The shape of the insert dictates the shape of the final pearl. After the pāua are “nucleated,” they are kept in tanks for 2 to 3 years and fed on either seaweed or meal, during which time they coat the insert with
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programs to produce faster-growing species. The pāua are grown to market size (depending on conditions, this usually takes 2–3 years) in either long trays with inflow of seawater at one end and outflow at the other, or smaller tanks with tipper buckets that regularly dump seawater into the tanks to
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Zealand with many thousands being taken illegally, often undersized. The right to harvest pāua can be granted legally under Māori customary rights, but since permits to harvest are abused, it is difficult to police. The limit is strictly enforced by roving MPI fishery
393:, and were highly sought after by 19th Century British jewellers. Eventually pāua became a part of the European New Zealander diet, first often appearing in soups and chowders. An international market for pāua meat began in the 1970s, after which pāua numbers dropped in the wild.
359:(seafood) and as a valued resource for traditional and contemporary arts and crafts. Pāua were often harvested by diving. Two traditional methods for collecting pāua included using a specialised flat tool called a māripi to pry pāua off the sea floor, or by placing an
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larvae and feed on plankton present in seawater pumped into the holding tanks. When the larvae are ready to settle (usually 7 days at 16 °C; 61°F), they are moved to settlement tanks that consist of many glass plates with small films of
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Zealand. The industry was started in New Zealand in the 1980s, and to date there are 14 pāua farms operating throughout New Zealand, from
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622:"'The pāua that clings to the sea': a new species of abalone found only in waters off a remote NZ island chain"
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Species Focus – Paua (purple paua – Halitosis iris)
1098:"Paua industry wants stiffer penalties for thieves"
529:Pāua shells make up the decoration on Xena's first
470:species. Several species have been used, including
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1031:"Growing paua plus"
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1367:New Zealand
1289:Smooth clam
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479:Pterocladia
451:trochophore
415:aquaculture
404:Aquaculture
398:New Zealand
203:H. virginea
161:Virgin pāua
2128:Haliotidae
2122:Categories
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1933:Cuttlefish
1893:Freshwater
1837:Korean mud
1800:Pear whelk
1576:Gastropods
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1474:Portuguese
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1314:Razor clam
1294:Soft-shell
993:References
833:14 October
805:Q114871191
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439:hatcheries
435:broodstock
409:Background
239:Harvesting
144:Queen pāua
65:Haliotidae
48:sea snails
1941:Spineless
1805:Lightning
1773:Channeled
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1974:Big blue
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1989:Mimic
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1705:China
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413:Pāua
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367:hāngī
315:scuba
119:Māori
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