Life on the edge

800km from mainland New Zealand, the Chatham Islands sit on the edge of the Southern Ocean, where wild winds, powerful swells and isolation shape everyday life. Here, cold southern and warmer northern currents meet to create rare, nutrient-rich waters - producing seafood with exceptional flavour. It’s a remote, tightly connected community where fishing is done with care, using selective methods to protect the ocean for generations to come.

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