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Riparian management plans

The Council's free, property-specific riparian management plans provide guidance and advice on fencing and planting your waterways. 'Definite improvement' from riparian programme - Seven Sharp Watch a report by TVNZ's Seven Sharp on Taranaki's riparian management programme and how well it is working. 'Definite improvement' in Taranaki - Seven Sharp Individual Riparian management plans have been prepared for hundreds of properties on the ring plain and coastal terraces. Plans include aerial

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngati Ruanui

widely recognised to contain a broad range of values that contribute to the natural character, indigenous biodiversity, amenity and recreational values across the wider coastal marine area. Area Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Waingongoro River to Tāngāhoe River Te Rangatapu Pā is located at the southern bank at the mouth of the Waingongoro River. It is known as

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngati Mutanga

table the values of kaitiakitanga and mouri also apply to all sites. All values are addressed through the policies within this Plan and will be further considered through consenting processes. Area Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number NZAA Number Description Coastal marine area Coastal area adjacent to the land from Titoki ridge (Whakarewa Pā site) to right bank of Waiau

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngati Tama

parcel of wet land as the cause”. Mimi – Pukearuhe Coastal Strip: This area is of high significance to Ngāti Tama and contains some significant pā sites, including Titoki, Whakarewa, Otumatua and Pukearuhe. Patiki (flounder), tamure (snapper), Mako (shark), and araara (trevally) were caught in this area. Koura, kutae, kina, pāua and other resources also contributed to a reliable and plentiful supply of fish in season from the area. Ngāti Tama developed a number of ways to preserving these

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Te Atiawa

page 180 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age Te Atiawa The Te Atiawa rohe commences from Te Rau O Te Huia, along the coast westward to the Herekawe, inland to Tahuna Tutawa, thence to Whakangeregere, continuing to Taramoukou, thence turning southward to Te Rau O Te Huia. The coastal marine area was part of the natural world which encompassed the expanses of Ranginui, the immensity of Papatuanuku, and the

Coastal & marine

This page includes kaimoana survey guidelines with template spreadsheets and forms. Coastal structures maintenance - guidance regarding kororā/little blue penguins This leaflet offers guidance on what you should do avoid disturbing or harming little blue penguins, or kororā, when maintaining or altering a structure on the Taranaki coastline. Kororā are particularly vulnerable to disturbance. Coastal structure maintenance guidance for blue penguin (3.3 MB PDF) (single document only) Coastal

Soil Plan for Taranaki 2001

The Regional Soil Plan addresses soil loss and soil health issues largely by non-regulatory methods, though there are limited rules. The Plan is currently under review. Find out more about the review here. Regional Soil Plan Download the full Plan here. Amendments have been made to the Plan to include advisory notes for the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry 2018 and the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020. For further information please see sections 3.3

Proposed Coastal Plan submissions summary

page CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Summary of Decisions Requested Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 Document number: 2016602 page CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I (This page is internationally blank) page i CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Table of contents Table

Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

page Regional Council Taranaki Coastal Plan for Taranaki Proposed page page Introduction This section outlines the scope and structure of the Plan. 1 Title Purpose Operative date and review Application The Taranaki coastline Mana whenua Coastal management areas Plan structure COASTAL PL AN FOR TARANAKI In t roduc t ion page page page i CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Vision Taranaki tangata

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

page 211 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi used the entire coastal area from Te Awanui o Taikehu (Patea River) to Te Kaihau-a-Kupe (Whanganui River mouth) and inland for food gathering, and as a means of transport. The coastal area was a rich source of all kai moana and bird life. Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi exercised the values of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahitanga in both harvesting and