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  1. Pāua - Wikipedia

    Pāua is the Māori name given to four New Zealand species of large edible sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs which belong to the family Haliotidae (in which there is only one genus, Haliotis). It is known …

  2. Understanding Paua: A Comprehensive Guide - Euronews World

    Jul 26, 2025 · Paua, also known as abalone, is a type of shellfish found primarily in New Zealand and along the coast of southern Australia. This marine mollusk is highly valued for its iridescent shell and …

  3. Paua: history, benefits and healing properties - Emmanuelle Guyon

    The term paua in the Māori language refers to three species of abalone, marine gastropod mollusks belonging to the Haliotis genus and found exclusively in New Zealand.

  4. Passionate about paua - New Zealand Geographic

    Esteemed for both its gastronomic virtues and the surreal beauty of its shell, paua is our mollusc supreme. But pressure on the resource-especially from poachers-means that the days of gathering a …

  5. A Guide to New Zealand Paua - Chatham Island Food Company

    Paua, pronounced ‘Paw uh,’ is the Maori name given to New Zealand’s unique variety of Black Foot Abalone — renowned for its lustrous bluey-green and purple shell colourings.

  6. The Paua shell | The Conchological Society of Great Britain ...

    The paua (pronounced pa-wa or pah-wah) is a large ormer or abalone, Haliotis iris, found all round the coasts of New Zealand, where it is endemic. The best specimens are said to come from the south of …

  7. Differences Between Abalone & Paua - Sciencing

    Nov 22, 2019 · Haliotis iris, or pāua, is a species of abalone exclusively found in New Zealand. They are prized for their bright turquoise shells with an iridescent rainbow sheen. The white outer layer of the …

  8. What Is Paua? The Abalone Treasure of New Zealand

    Paua is a marine mollusc, a type of abalone, found only in New Zealand’s coastal waters. It is highly regarded for both its flavorful meat and the remarkably iridescent inner surface of its shell.

  9. Pāua Facts for Kids

    There are three main types of Pāua found in New Zealand: The most common and well-known Pāua in New Zealand is Haliotis iris. It can grow quite large, up to 18 centimeters wide. Pāua usually live in …

  10. Diving into the World of New Zealand Paua Shells - Gem-A

    Jan 13, 2017 · Pauas live around the rocky coasts of New Zealand and are found at or below the level of the lowest spring tide, that is, at a depth of between one and 12 metres. Much of the paua used for …