This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'Number of OIA requests for camera footage collected on fishing boats'.

OIA25-0086 
12 March 2025 
Greg Presland 
[FYI request #30071 email] 
Dear Greg Presland 
Thank you for your email of 13 February 2025 requesting the number of requests for 
commercial fishing camera footage. Your request has been considered under the Of icial 
Information Act (OIA) 1982. 
You requested the following: 
Minister Shane Jones is proposing to prevent the use of the OIA to seek camera 
footage collected on fishing boats. How many requests have there been since 
cameras were introduced? 
Our oceans and fisheries are important to all New Zealanders and are an important 
contributor to New Zealand’s economy. The Government is commit ed to lifting New 
Zealand’s productivity and economic growth to increase opportunities and the potential of the 
seafood sector, while ensuring sustainability continues to be at the forefront of fisheries 
management. 
Since the introduction of the quota management system (QMS), which serves New Zealand 
well and supports the overall sustainability of our fish stocks, there have been substantial 
improvements in the verified information about commercial fishing activity. We now have 
more and better quality information about the fishery through electronic catch and position 
reporting and the introduction of on-board cameras.  
We have an opportunity to harness this improved data to make our fisheries system more 
effective and efficient, while continuing to ensure healthy, sustainable fisheries that provide 
for all New Zealanders now and in the future. 
More information in regard to the privacy aspect of on board camera footage can be found 
here: https://www.mpi.govt.nz/fishing-aquaculture/commercial-fishing/fisheries-change-
programme/on-board-cameras-for-commercial-fishing-vessels/privacy-and-on-board-
cameras/ 
Since the introduction of on-board cameras on commercial fishing vessels in 2019, to the 
date of your request, Fisheries New Zealand has received fourteen OIA requests for 
commercial fishing vessel camera footage.  
Fisheries New Zealand 
Charles Fergusson Building, 38–42 Bowen Street 
PO Box 2526 
Wellington 6140, New Zealand 
fisheries.govt.nz 


You may be aware that Fisheries New Zealand is seeking feedback on a package of 
proposals under the Consultation on the Fisheries Reforms 2025 that wil  enhance value to 
fishers and better ensure sustainability. These proposed reforms would: 
•  improve the responsiveness, efficiency, and certainty of decision-making 
•  provide greater protection for on-board camera footage and ensure the on-board 
camera programme is workable 
•  implement new rules for commercial fishers that set out when QMS (Quota 
Management System) fish must be landed and when they can be returned to the sea. 
 
The consultation opened on 12 February and wil  close at 5pm on 28 March 2025. You can 
have your say and make a submission using the Online submission form linked here: 
https:/ mpi.surveymonkey.com/r/FisheriesReform2025ConsultationSurvey 
 
Should you have any concerns with this response, I would encourage you to raise these with 
the Ministry for Primary Industries at [email address]. Alternatively, you 
are advised of your right to also raise any concerns with the Office of the Ombudsman. 
Contact details are: Office of the Ombudsman, PO Box 10152, Wellington 6143 or at 
[email address]. 
 
Yours sincerely 
 
 
 
 
Simon Lawrence 
Director, Science and Information