Los equipos de exterior usados pueden transportar semillas, tierra, insectos y plagas acuáticas. La bioseguridad comienza en la frontera y continúa cuando los artes se mueven entre los ecosistemas de Nueva Zelanda.
Declarar a la llegada
Declarar botas, tiendas de campaña, equipos de pesca, alimentos, material vegetal y productos animales usados cuando así lo requiera la Declaración de Viajero de Nueva Zelanda. Una declaración permite a los agentes evaluar y limpiar artículos; el ocultamiento crea el riesgo y la pena.
Empaque el equipo en un lugar donde pueda inspeccionarse fácilmente. Friegue el suelo y el material vegetal antes de volar, pero aun así declare el artículo cuando corresponda la pregunta.
Limpiar entre lugares
Revisar, limpiar y secar embarcaciones, vadeadores, remos y aparejos de pesca antes de otra vía fluvial. Las plagas microscópicas sobreviven en una humedad que parece inofensiva.
Cepille las semillas y el barro de los neumáticos, clavijas y equipo para caminar antes de cambiar las cuencas. Utilice estaciones de lavado locales donde se proporcionen.
No improvisar la eliminación
Nunca libere al medio ambiente cebos, agua de acuario, plantas alimenticias o agua de lavado sin tratar. Utilice sistemas de basuras y aguas residuales diseñados para el material.
Siga los avisos regionales de control de plagas y los rāhui temporales. Las restricciones locales pueden proteger una especie o un lugar más allá del mínimo nacional.
Declare everything at the border
New Zealand's biosecurity regime is among the strictest anywhere and instant fines apply for undeclared risk goods. Used hiking boots, tents, camping equipment, bicycles and anything that has been in soil or fresh water must be declared, and food of almost any kind must be declared.
Declaring costs nothing and takes a minute. The officer may inspect and clean the item and send you on your way. Failing to declare is what produces the fine, not the item itself, and the distinction catches out a lot of well-meaning visitors.
Clean gear before you pack it
Arrive with boots scrubbed free of soil, tents dry and free of seeds and insects, and any water-contact equipment cleaned and dried. Gear that arrives visibly dirty is more likely to be held for treatment, which can mean collecting it later or losing it.
Check pockets and stuff sacks for seeds, leaf litter and dried mud. A tent packed damp in another country frequently arrives with a colony of something, and it is easier to deal with at home.
Check, Clean, Dry between waterways
Didymo and other freshwater pests move on damp gear between catchments. The requirement applies to boots, waders, tents, fishing equipment, paddleboards and anything else that has been in fresh water, and it applies within New Zealand as much as at the border.
Clean thoroughly, then dry completely and leave it dry for at least 48 hours before entering another waterway. Where drying is not practical, use the recommended treatment solutions instead.
Moving between islands and regions
There are internal controls too. Ulva Island, Rakiura and other predator-free sanctuaries require you to check bags for rodents and seeds before boarding, and the checking stations at the wharves are not a formality. A single rat reaching an island undoes decades of work.
Fruit fly and other regional controls occasionally restrict moving fresh produce within the country. Where a control area is in force it is signed and publicised, and the rules apply to a campervan fridge as much as to a truck.
Why the rules are this strict
New Zealand's native species evolved with no land mammals and almost no defences against them. Introduced predators, weeds and diseases have already caused extinctions, and the border controls exist because the country is still losing species to things that arrive in luggage.
Foot and mouth, fruit fly and myrtle rust are the incursions with the largest economic and ecological consequences, and each has been intercepted at the border more than once. The inspection you find inconvenient is the reason those interceptions happen.
The process is quick and officers are helpful when you declare. The penalty is for concealment rather than for owning muddy boots, and the difference is entirely in whether you tick the box.
Leaving the country again
Some items you acquire here cannot leave, and others need paperwork. Anything made from protected species, greenstone taken from certain areas, and some plant material all carry restrictions worth checking before you pack.
Australia in particular has its own strict border rules, so gear that arrives here muddy will face the same scrutiny on the way out. Clean everything again before the return flight.
Lugares a lo largo del camino
Comprueba antes de ir
Las reglas y condiciones cambian. Vuelva a consultar la fuente oficial y la página de su parque o campamento exacto antes de la salida.
Llévalo a la carretera
Guarda las paradas. Planifica todo el viaje.
Cree una ruta ordenada a partir de lugares guardados, calcule la distancia y mantenga adjuntas fechas, notas y tareas pendientes.