date:Jun 04, 2014
t catch entitlement of 2100 tonnes.
Ngati Kahungunu's website says its share of the Te Ohu Kaimoana fisheries asset stemming from the Maori Fisheries Settlement is worth around $50 million.
The third largest iwi, it has more than 61,000 members, making up 9.2 per cent of the Maori population, and is based on the east coast of the North Island.
Ngati Kahungunu holding company deputy chair Mike Paku said that after the fisheries settlement the iwi did ''dabble'' in fishing on its own account