Heavy flooding in the Marlborough Sounds region has led to concerns over seafood contamination, with mussel harvests potentially facing closure for several weeks. This follows a sewage spill into the Havelock estuary during the flooding. However, the Marlborough District Council and the General Manager of the Marine Farming Association have assured that mussels sold in supermarkets will be safe, as Marlborough has a quality programme that ensures the safety of shellfish. Harvest closures are expected to lift after a rain-free period, with the Marine Shellfish Quality Programme monitoring the water conditions in real time to determine when it is safe to harvest.