Mahurangi Oysters

Mahurangi Oysters From our farms to your plate. Delivered in natures best packaging overnight. Fresh MahurangiOysters We are producers of suculent, mouth invigorating molluscs.

We love eating them(fresh generally) and we love it that other people enjoy them. We are a small company that puts the taste buds and satisfaction of our followers first. We take care of the oysters from when they metamorphosize from wild larvae until they are ready for someones plate. We only harvest when they are in season. Oysters are harvested and couriered off to customers and restaurants on the same day.

Hutchwilco Boatshow Auckland!!Come enter our draw for FREE oysters for 3 MONTHS!🦪
09/05/2026

Hutchwilco Boatshow Auckland!!
Come enter our draw for FREE oysters for 3 MONTHS!🦪

Delicious!!
26/02/2026

Delicious!!

The sun’s still shining, so drop in for Golden Hour and enjoy kiwi kai at it’s finest.

Settle in for buffalo fried oysters, Regal King Salmon tartare, and wood-fired green-lip mussels with nori and miso butter, paired with a Golden Margarita with 1800 Silver Tequila. Designed for sharing and easy evenings.

Add our signature Golden Margarita to your snack menu for $19 during Golden Hour.

1800 Silver Tequila, golden kiwifruit, lime, honey and a touch of jalapeño heat. 🍋🌶️

Available from 4-6pm.

1 March to 30 April.

R18. Drink Responsibly.

More information: https://skycityauckland.co.nz/whats-on/content/1352/7150/

01/02/2026

Would you believe me when i say this was taken at 2am?

Was out on the harbour finding baby squids, piper, snape, and goat fish for a late night spear fish. Amazing how the harbour changes when its dark. It's justt unfortunate that I wasn't ableto gett any photos of all the great creatures we found.

🦪 WANAKA — WE’RE COMING 🦪  We are coming to the Wanaka Show!! Come visit us at stand N6 alongside the incredible  Distil...
29/01/2026

🦪 WANAKA — WE’RE COMING 🦪

We are coming to the Wanaka Show!! Come visit us at stand N6 alongside the incredible Distillery.

Freshly Shucked Mahurangi Oysters

Simply The best oysters you can have.

📍 Stand N6
🗓 March 13–14

Grown sustainably by the Aitken Family, Mahurangi oysters are a taste sensation. Harvested, hand-selected & delivered fresh to your door.

Great news! Hopefully see this new technology in use soon!
26/01/2026

Great news! Hopefully see this new technology in use soon!

Auckland’s beaches are one of the city’s biggest drawcards. But a single wrong pipe connection beneath our feet can send sewage flowing toward the shore, making the water unsafe for swimming.

Now, two associate professors from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering are developing a solution.

Dr Wei-Qin Zhuang and Dr Colin Whittaker, along with a wider team of engineers, have invented biodegradable ‘smart sensors’ that can detect misconnected or blocked sewage pipes, using similar technology to how we might find missing car keys.

The sensors use ultra-high frequency radio frequency identification (UHF-RFID) to send out a radio signal that can be picked up and traced as it moves through underground sewer and stormwater networks.

They are flushable, battery-free, and no bigger than a cigarette lighter. Made from plant-based plastic, the sensors also float naturally, allowing them to travel safely through pipes while remaining easy to detect.

"Each sensor carries a unique code, so we know exactly where it was released from," says Zhuang. "If it appears in the wrong pipe system, it immediately flags a faulty or illicit connection."

Sewer cross-connections - where wastewater pipes are wrongly connected to stormwater networks - are particularly problematic, as they can result in untreated human waste ending up in Auckland’s marine and freshwater environments.

Illicit stormwater connections in sewer pipes can also significantly increase wastewater volumes at treatment plants during heavy rain, putting extra pressure on infrastructure.
"Detecting these connections is critical," says Zhuang. "If we miss them, the environmental outcomes can be quite damaging."

The team has already completed two field trials with Auckland Council and Watercare at Browns Bay, where the sensors successfully detected an illicit connection in a newly built house.

"The sensors cost less than a cup of coffee to produce and with each one carrying a unique digital ID, our engineers could trace the fault back to the individual property," says Zhuang.

The technology is designed to be affordable and scalable, making it practical for widespread use across Auckland’s vast underground pipe network.

Read more: https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2026/01/21/the-wrong-pipe-sending-human-waste-to-aucklands-beaches.html

22/01/2026

Doing a beach clean after our storm. Saved a sheep tangled in a fence. Rather odd to do some sheep work again after all these years trying to avoid the silly things. No day is the same around here.

Let us know if any rubbish to pick up around the Harbour

Thanks so much for coming out on the water with us and for raising this with officials — we really appreciate it.Spat co...
20/01/2026

Thanks so much for coming out on the water with us and for raising this with officials — we really appreciate it.

Spat collection is a crucial part of oyster farming, and without a clear carve-out it could unintentionally shut down our ability to operate lawfully, even though it’s essential to growing stock for the future.

After everything the Mahurangi farmers have been through with the sewage contamination events, it means a lot to have your support in making sure any closure protects the harbour while still allowing sustainable aquaculture to continue.

And we’re stoked you enjoyed the triploids too! 🦪

20/01/2026

Just a little slice of life from the oyster farms on Mahurangi Harbour 🦪

A rare day where everything just works — sun shining, the sea flat as glass, and not a single breakdown

Especially nice to look back on with the stormy weather rolling in. Wishing everyone safety and luck through it
And wish us luck too — our farms are set to take the worst of it on 21/1/26.

Hoping we’ll be back open soon once the runoff has flushed out of the harbour.

🎣

11/01/2026

A short rest, but the oyster madness is still going strong. We’re all hoping for a better year than the last and wishing you all a happy New Year. Thank you for supporting us through 2025.

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