Work's underway to try and boost the population of native shellfish as their numbers plummet
Work's underway to try and boost the population of native shellfish as their numbers plummet
2 February 2025
Research shows at Lake Rototoa, near Auckland, the kakahi, or native freshwater mussel population, has dropped by 85-percent.
The species is vital for filtering algae and bacteria from the lake's waters, supporting the ecosystem.
Auckland Council Senior Biosecurity Advisor, Belinda Studholme , says recent trials of protective enclosures for kakahi beds have produced breeding, a first in four years.
She says the next step is replicate this on a larger scale for wider impact.
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