New Zealand''s Ministry of Fisheries has made a preliminary decision to approve the 1,783 hectare Wilson Bay Interim Aquaculture Management Area in the Firth of Thames.

Of this area, 520 hectares has been zoned for shellfish farming, with the remainder being access-ways between marine farm blocks.

“We had to judge whether the proposed farm would unduly affect fishing or the sustainability of fisheries resources in the area,” said Ministry of Fisheries’ regulatory manager Russell Burnard.

“The application will have some effects on commercial set net fishing. However, based on current information in front of me, I’m satisfied the proposed site would not have an ‘undue’ adverse effect on this fishery.”

The applicant and affected parties now have the opportunity to provide additional information before the Ministry’s final decision is made. The preliminary decision may change if additional information shows the effects are more or less than currently expected.

The Ministry has said that it will probably make a final decision on the Wilson Bay Interim Aquaculture Management Area in June.