Below: Captain Helmut Just and the vessel Mata Whao Rua, which recently targeted sea cucumbers in the fiords. Fortunately the cooked cucumbers proved too tough for the intended customers, but once the processing process has been refined the operation could be restarted. The same boat has recently experimentally fished for the giant southern spider crab in subantarctic waters. Photo: Southland Times
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Page 37
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61Below: Captain Helmut Just and the vessel Mata Whao Rua, which recently targeted sea cucumbers in the fiords. Fortunately the cooked cucumbers proved too tough for the intended customers, but once the processing process has been refined the operation could be restarted. The same boat has recently experimentally fished for the giant southern spider crab in subantarctic waters. Photo: Southland Times Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 3, 1 August 1991, Page 37
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