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Rarotonga ra'ui network (Koutu Nui-managed reserves)

Crios toirmiscthemarine reserve network (traditional ra'ui, no-take/partial-take)

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Conas a caitear le spearfishing ag Rarotonga ra'ui network (Koutu Nui-managed reserves).

A network of up to 12 ra'ui has been declared around Rarotonga's lagoon and reef slope (initially five areas declared in 1998), ranging from about 300 to 800 m wide; some permanent (ra'ui mutukore), some seasonal/rotational. Areas are marked by blue 'ra'ui' signs on shore. All fishing, including spearfishing, is banned inside active ra'ui. Check current locations with the Tourism office or WWF in Rarotonga.

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Ceadúnas do Cook Islands

An gá ceadúnas chun spearfishing a dhéanamh anseo, agus conas ceann a fháil.

Ceadúnas riachtanachtrí Cook Islands Tourism / Aitutaki Island authorities; Ministry of Marine Resources for fisheries matters

Aitutaki: from the Cook Islands Tourism Office in Arutanga and the Araura Marine Research Centre near the airport. Rarotonga: no licence required for general fishing.

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