It's possible this year's running of the iconic annual Bluff Oyster Festival may be the last.
Only half of the four-thousand tickets to the event, taking place on May 23, have been sold.
Normally it's a sell out by now.
Festival chair John Edminstin told Mike Hosking there were early fears about an oyster shortage, but that's eased.
He says unless there's a freak storm in the next couple of weeks, there'll be five boats fishing for oysters right up until the festival opening.
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