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Rocky shore monitoring 2017-2019

are located higher on the shore than these species typically occur. Instead, the results of the rocky shore SEM programme provide a record of species richness, diversity and composition at representative reef sites around the region. These records can be used to assess the ‘health’ of the reef environment. Around the Taranaki coastline, particular reefs are regarded as property of distinct hapu. Iwi and hapu associations with the six SEM reef sites are outlined in Figures 1 – 6.

Message to Wellington 2017

Maori and the region as a whole. The next Government must continue to make the completion of Treaty settlements in Taranaki a priority. Good progress has been made on Treaty settlements with all bar one (of eight) iwi having now settled their Treaty claims. The remaining iwi (Ngati Maru) are currently in negotiations with the Crown. Claims relating to the Mounga are under negotiation. A reconciliation between the Crown and Parihaka has recently been completed (9 June 2017) and a

Regional landscape study of the Taranaki coastal environment

through the reviewed plan (in accordance with s6(f) of the RMA). Targeted consultation on the draft study was undertaken with feedback being sought from the following organisations who have a broad range of interest in the CMA.  Department of Conservation  Fish and Game New Zealand  Forest and Bird  Ngā Motu Marine Reserve Society  Ngati Tama  Ngati Mutunga  Te Atiawa  Taranaki iwi  Ngāruahine  Ngati Ruanui  Ngaa Rauru  New Plymouth

reg landscape study of naki coastal enviro

through the reviewed plan (in accordance with s6(f) of the RMA). Targeted consultation on the draft study was undertaken with feedback being sought from the following organisations who have a broad range of interest in the CMA.  Department of Conservation  Fish and Game New Zealand  Forest and Bird  Ngā Motu Marine Reserve Society  Ngati Tama  Ngati Mutunga  Te Atiawa  Taranaki iwi  Ngāruahine  Ngati Ruanui  Ngaa Rauru  New Plymouth

STDC Hawera Municipal Oxidation Ponds Annual Report 2022-2023

gear. The results from this trial suggest that the timed-count method for pāua and kina might not be the most suitable method for this reef during siginificant sand inundation events. It was recommended that further discussion is undertaken with iwi to find an alternative survey method that would be more effective, along with discussing what alternative cultural health indicators are important, and how they could be monitored (e.g. mapping and monitoring of mussel beds). Photo 2 Example of

Origin Energy NZ Ltd Rimu pipeline leak, October 2010: Cause, remediation & learning points

so there was no need for the Council to notify the Iwi as is the usual case for incidents with environmental effects. 2.8 The Vector flyover pipeline inspection on the 14th September 2010 did not observe anything of concern along the pipeline easement, so it can be assumed the leak started approximately between 14th September and 8th October. 2.9 Immediately after the leak was discovered, three pipelines located in an easement, close to the leak point, were depressurised and use

Long-Term Plan 2021/2031

… be the largest single project in Council’s history. THE ROLE OF IWI These reforms also give tangata whenua a greater role in freshwater management by focusing on Te Mana o Te Wai (the integrated and holistic well-being of water) and requiring a partnership approach to developing plans and managing activities. This increased role mirrors the desire of iwi o Taranaki to exercise Mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge, cultural practices and world view) over the resources within their

Natural Resources Plan Information sheet 1

statements prepared under the RMA and also take into account matters identified in iwi management plans as well as district plans. The figure below summarises this hierarchy of planning documents. How does the Natural Resources Plan relate to other policy documents and plans? Resource management reforms - the development of a Strategic Planning Act and the Natural and Built Environments Act. Development of various national policy statements and national environmental standards. Approach to

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda October 2021

communicated via usual channels.  A documentary examining the impact of oil and gas exploration on the region “A Fracking Tour of Taranaki” was launched in mid-September. Former Director- Environment Quality Gary Bedford was interviewed.  TRC responded to an interview request regarding reported concerns that iwi are being improperly consulted regarding resource consent applications.  Talking Taranaki newsletter was published to subscribers and in community papers.  Freshwater-related