As of my last update, travelers entering Australia are generally allowed to bring a maximum of 2 kg of paua (abalone) per person for personal use. However, it's crucial to check the latest regulations and guidelines from the Australian Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, as rules may change and can vary by state. Additionally, all seafood imports are subject to strict biosecurity measures, so ensure that the paua is properly processed and declared upon arrival.
Your average adult Paua can possible nibble through about 1kg of Paua in a day, of course the larger the Paua the healthier the appetite.
Are you wanting to know if the Paua are on the move or are you wishing to move Paua within NZ. Most Paua Beds have been in much the same places for many centuries.
Yes, the are much the same as Snails, Paua is actually a species of sea snail.
Paua Fritters are a combination of flour, egg and minced Paua.
There are only 3 species that can be directly called Paua. Silver Paua, Virgin Paua and normal Paua (though they can all be split into sub species).
e whai ahau he Paua ' literally means 'I have a Paua!
There is no limit of how much money you bring into Australia, but you MUST declare it.
There is plenty of pictures of Paua on the internet, just type "Paua" into Google's images section.
Legal amounts of Paua that can be taken by one person is 10, though they must be within the size limit of the area.
Paua Scientific name is Haliotis iris, Haliotis australis-
The Paua has existed for several millions of years.
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