The Biology, Ecology And History Of Toheroa (Paphies Ventricosa): A Review Of Scientific, Local And Customary Knowledge

Pm Ross,Michael P. Beentjes, J. Cope,W. P. De Lange, B. G. McFadgen, P. Redfearn, B. Searle,M. Skerrett, H. Smith, S. Smith, J. Te Tuhi, J. Tamihana,J. R. Williams

NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH(2018)

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Toheroa (Paphies ventricosa) were formerly abundant on west and south-facing New Zealand surf beaches. Harvesting of this surf clam was intense during the early to mid-1900s, and populations declined to levels where harvesting was no longer viable. Despite having now been protected for 35-45 years, toheroa have failed to recover. This paper reviews the history of human interactions with toheroa and our understanding of their ecology, with a view to identifying knowledge requirements for management and restoration. Historical and legal documents pertaining to the use of marine resources are reviewed and scientific understanding compared with customary and local knowledge. We consider the factors that may be preventing toheroa recovery and make recommendations for research into life history, habitat requirements and the ecological consequences of changing land use. Management options are suggested to address the effects of vehicle use on beaches, poaching and the failings of the customary harvest system.
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Bivalve, habitat, historical ecology, human impacts, hydrology, New Zealand, recruitment, surf clam, vehicle impacts
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