seconds to record your catch (or no catch!) each time you check your trap.
Register at
www.trap.nz
1.
Join a project2.
Click on Find Projects at the top
of the page.
Use the map to find your location
or type your town or suburb
into the search bar. In Taranaki
we have a number of ‘Restore’
groups, e.g. Restore Vogeltown.
Click on Request to join project.
Please include your name and
address in your request.
Add your trap(s)
to a project
3.
Add a new trap
record
the threshold to
display patterns of lower kinship (cousins, grandparents, etc.).
In KGD we also conducted a principal coordinate analysis (PCA) of kinship for each species,
and mapped the first two principal coordinates and displayed these on maps of Taranaki
using the package ggmaps (Kahle & Wickham 2013) in R. A principal coordinate analysis
(PCA) is a statistical technique that takes multi-dimensional data (such as population
genetic data, which have a high number of markers per
Table 4 Surface water biomonitoring sites 6
Table 5 Results of groundwater sampling carried out in relation to the Kapuni-J fracturing event 9
Table 6 Results of hydraulic fracturing fluid sampling GND3235, GND3233 and GND3234 11
Table 7 Results of hydraulic fracturing return fluid sampling 11
Table 8 Summary of performance for Consent 10736-1.0 14
Table 9 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 15
List of figures
Figure 1 Location map 4
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the Year then
continued efforts to protect it with the
launch of a map where the public could
report sightings. As well as local reports,
we’ve had people from Northland to Bluff
record sightings and the data will assist
conservation efforts.
We honoured groups, businesses, schools,
young environmental leaders, farmers, hapū
and charities for their mahi in protecting the
region at the 2024 Taranaki Regional
Council Environmental Awards. The seven
winners and
hearing would be requested, otherwise the Hapu’s counsel would submit
a memorandum to the Court requesting that the Hearing Committee’s decision stands.
On 1 August 2007, STDC wrote to iwi and the Council committing to: work on
decreasing storm water ingress to the Hawera sewerage system; testing the
permeability of the detention storage pond; not exceed the 12,000 m3/day volume of
the consent; and undertaking the necessary work under the consent (condition 10) to
review in 2009 the best
the hapu appeal was 30 August 2007. If an agreement was not reached by this date
then it was agreed that a hearing would be requested, otherwise the Hapu’s counsel
would submit a memorandum to the Court requesting that the Hearing Committee’s
decision stands.
On 1 August 2007, STDC wrote to iwi and the Council committing to: work on
decreasing storm water ingress to the Hawera sewerage system; testing the
permeability of the detention storage pond; not exceed the 12,000 m3/day volume
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Append ices
Appendix 2 – Statutory acknowledgements
The Statutory Acknowledgements for the seven Taranaki iwi that have settled with the Crown will be included here.
Avon 14
10 Western loop of city – Saturday only 2
11 Eastern loop of city – Saturday only 2
20 City Centre - Bell Block - Waitara 6
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Figure 5.1: Current New Plymouth Citylink Network Map
(b) Data Analysis
The current New Plymouth urban network has been unchanged for many years and is complex both
in terms of routes and timetables. Some service routing – such as 2, 5 and 6 - use different streets
in different directions along
Ballance Agri-Nutrients (Kapuni) consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
assurance.
• Proficiency in GIS for geospatial support, including geospatial data analysis
and basic map production, with a strong emphasis on accuracy and
attention to detail.
• Competence in data documentation and maintaining data stewardship
standards across systems.
• Ability to interpret and communicate complex data concepts to non-
technical stakeholders, using clear written and verbal communication skills.
• Solid project management skills or relevant experience managing data-