Dive Report Motuhoropapa, The Noises

2 September 2022 (second day of closed scallop season)
Anchored 30m off western side of Motuhoropapa
66 minutes
Max depth 12.8
High tide
Vis 6-8m
Hood, gloves, 3 + 5mm wetsuits, a bit cold on exit

I checked the western shoreline of Motutapu, all of Rakino Island, Motuhoropapa and islets for kekeno from my boat. None seen (dead or alive) but did photograph a skittish reef heron on Motuhoropapa.

Descended 11m to seafloor west of Motuhoropapa, which had a very dense dog cockle bed with an occasional rock outcrop and the odd horse mussel but no live scallops. The rock reef ended just 2m from my anchor. I slowly swam east towards the shore. The reef had a short wall and I explored the top which had a lot of horn shells and small Mediterranean fanworm. There was not much kelp until 8m where the ecklonia was thick and healthy looking. It may not last for long tho as an adjacent gully was packed full of kina. I explored the crevices of the gully and was very pleased to find two packhorse rock lobster moults. The bigger one must have been reasonably fresh as a large glass shrimp was cleaning it. No live animals were found but I was very pleased to see evidence there is still the odd kōura left around the Noises (which I had suspected but not seen).

This area may have been left alone a bit as I also saw eight haliotis iris. I didn't find any live green-lipped mussels. The grey massive sponges / Stelletta conulosa I found were in very poor condition, I expect they were severely impacted by last summers marine heatwave. I saw more of the big grey cup sponges / Geodia regina (than grey massive sponges) which looked fine.

Spotty and juvenile sweep were the main fish other than triplefins which were quite diverse. I think I saw a young Sandager's wrasse, one red moki, one crested blenny and a few hiwihiwi.

I turned at 3m and headed west back past my anchor to explore the deeper area a bit before I ascended the anchor line. When I got out there were two boats, one jet ski and a charter fisher nearby. One of the boats turned out to be Fisheries NZ officers who were waiting for me to come up came to check I wasn't taking scallops as the wider fishery has collapsed. I thanked them for their efforts.

The current was weird because my boat stayed pointing towards the island even tho the tide should have changed while I was there.

Posted on September 2, 2022 11:56 PM by shaun-lee shaun-lee

Observations

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Southern Sand Star (Luidia australiae)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:47 AM NZST

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White-striped Anemone (Anthothoe albocincta)

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shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:53 AM NZST

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Blue Siphon Sea Squirt (Asterocarpa coerulea)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 10:59 AM NZST

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Australasian Brown Sea Cucumber (Australostichopus mollis)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:00 AM NZST

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shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 11:55 AM NZST

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Blackfoot Paua (Haliotis iris)

Observer

shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 11:35 AM NZST

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shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 10:59 AM NZST

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shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 11:37 AM NZST

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Common Triplefin (Forsterygion lapillum)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:23 AM NZST

Description

Black (male?) circling, defending spot but no eggs seen.

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Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:15 AM NZST

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Crested Blenny (Parablennius laticlavius)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:32 AM NZST

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shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 11:33 AM NZST

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Finger Sponge (Callyspongia nuda)

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shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 10:57 AM NZST

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Grey Massive Sponge (Ecionemia alata)

Observer

shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 11:12 AM NZST

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Grey Massive Sponge (Ecionemia alata)

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shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 11:52 AM NZST

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Horse Mussel (Atrina zelandica)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 10:57 AM NZST

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Large Dog Cockle (Tucetona laticostata)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 10:56 AM NZST

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Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:06 AM NZST

Description

Bryozoan or eggs?

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Lined Whelk (Buccinulum linea)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:12 AM NZST

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Mediterranean Fanworm (Sabella spallanzanii)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:08 AM NZST

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Northern Siphon Whelk (Penion sulcatus)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:10 AM NZST

Description

Predating the turret shell?

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Packhorse Rock Lobster (Sagmariasus verreauxi)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:23 AM NZST

Description

Moult

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Packhorse Rock Lobster (Sagmariasus verreauxi)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:29 AM NZST

Description

Moult

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Red Rock Crab (Guinusia chabrus)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 10:14 AM NZST

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shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 11:15 AM NZST

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Observer

shaun-lee

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September 2, 2022 11:47 AM NZST

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shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:39 AM NZST

Description

A really big one (c3cm diameter) with a crustacean claw! It cant have killed a prey item that big tho aye?

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Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:04 AM NZST

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Turret Shell (Maoricolpus roseus)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:01 AM NZST

Description

Should have checked to see if this was a crab or snail but the shells were abundant.

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Common Pacific Reef Heron (Egretta sacra ssp. sacra)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 10:49 AM NZST

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Tara (White Fronted Tern) (Sterna striata)

Observer

shaun-lee

Date

September 2, 2022 11:03 AM NZST

Description

On 'Tern Rock'

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