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Threats to native fish

Whitebait net. Photo: Hans Rook.
Whitebait net

Native fish avoid the public spotlight by being secretive and nocturnal. Half of our fish species spend time at sea, which means they need unimpeded passage to get to their freshwater habitats. Native fish habitat is shrinking as wetlands are drained, streamside vegetation removed and barriers to fish passage placed in waterways.

Learn more

Find out about the biology of whitebait and whitebait identification

Journey Up the Creek A bilingual website for students follows a trip up the creek to show how fresh water supports life.

Freshwater board and card games

Contacts

Phone 0800 DOC HOTline (0800 362 468) 24 hour emergency number to report:

Sick or injured wildlife
Whale or dolphin strandings

Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai