Story: Te hī ika – Māori fishing All images & media From page 1 – Tangaroa, god of the sea Tangaroa Māui chants a fishing karakia Battling Te Wheke From page 2 – Tools, grounds and methods Fishing nets and traps Fish hooks Measuring a crayfish pot Identifying a fishing ground Demarcating fishing rights From page 3 – Traditional practices Māui hauls up the North Island Anchor stone The Mataatua tribal area Rāhui sign, Hauraki Making a net From page 4 – Communal sharing and gifting Fishing party Fishing camp Fishing group, Whangaroa Feast, Bay of Islands From page 5 – European contact and impact Fishing scenes Auckland in the 1850s Preparing for a hāngī From page 6 – Fisheries management and practice Sealord Products (1st of 3) Brierley and Sealord (2nd of 3) Negotiation payouts (3rd of 3) Ngāi Tahu Seafood Group Coastal fishery