Nationally significant surf breaks
Māori Name Common Name Map reference
Waiweranui
Back of Stent (Backdoor
Stent)
Map Link
Map - 18
Tuiraho Farmhouse Stent
Map Link
Map - 18
Tuiraho Stent Road
Map Link
Map - 18
Waiwhakaiho Reef
Map Link
Map – 12
Regionally significant surf breaks
Māori Name Common Name Map reference
Oraukawa Ahu Ahu Multiple Breaks
Map Link
Map - 15
Arawhata Arawhata Road Point
Map Link
Map - 23
Arawhata
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Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for February 2024
Note: The data presented here are provisional data only and may change as a result of quality control at a later date.
1. Rainfall
Map 1: February total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Map 1a. Total rainfall 1 January to end February (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Table 1:
Act
1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.
Iwi considerations
This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s
policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes
(schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long-term plan
and/or annual plan. Similarly, iwi involvement in adopted work programmes has been
recognised in the preparation of this
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
Number Built Lost Associated values Map reference
1 Ditch Te Puia Pā Midway between Mōhakatino
and Tongaporutu
Site of significance to
Māori
NZAA Q18/56 Pre 1900
ditch associated with Te Puia Pā Map Link
Map - 2
2 Midden Rapanui Site of significance to
Māori
NZAA Q18/75 Pre 1900
midden Map Link
Map - 3
3 Petroglyph Tongaporutu Site of significance to
Māori
NZAA Q18/58 Pre 1900
cave/rock shelter with inscriptions Map Link
Map
to the Waitotara catchment in
the south and inland to, but not including, the
Whanganui catchment.
The region extends 12 nautical miles offshore to
include the waters of the territorial sea (see map
below).
Duration 1.4
The proposed RPMP will take effect on the date it
becomes operative as a regional pest management
plan under section 77 of the Act. It is proposed to
remain in force for a period of 10 years. The RPMP may
cease at an earlier date if
Ballance Agri-Nutrients Kapuni consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
levels, inflows and tailrace flows (generation flow
plus spill-flow) from the 2017/18 monitoring period 10
Figure 6 Average daily groundwater volume taken during the 2023/24 period 11
Figure 7 Pātea HEPS eel bypass system 15
Figure 8 Location of physicochemical and biological monitoring sites Lake Rotorangi 17
Figure 9 Map of the dominant macrophytes recorded in Lake Rotorangi on 16 April 2024 19
Figure 10 Screenshot of Manawa Energy website showing lake levels and lake usability 24
Figure
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 1 – Coas t a l m ana gem ent a reas
Schedule 1 – Coastal management areas
The coastal marine area has been divided into five Coastal management areas as follows.
Coastal Management Area Map Reference
a) Outstanding Value
(i) Waihī Stream to Pariokariwa Point and Parininihi
Map Link
Map – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 43
(ii) Mimi Estuary
Map Link
Map - 7
(iii) Paritūtū, Ngā Motu (Sugar Loaf
Agenda for Hearing of submissions on Proposed Pest Management Plan & Draft Biosecurity Strategy October 2017.