Video will play in Play now Don't auto playNever auto playThey're relocating paua by the tonne. Vincent said they'd shifted 20 tonne of paua with 62 people since the quake and expected to do the same today. Peter Anderson, 13, is down on the rocks, busy cutting kelp to help the paua survive their short trip. "It's all for a good cause," he says stretching out over the moss and kelp-covered rocks, cutting the paua free. "I'm not a scientist, I don't know how paua think, but I'm just here to make sure they survive."
Source: New Zealand Herald November 18, 2016 07:41 UTC