to filling the spatial gaps in coverage of freshwater
information between monitoring points, says NIWA
environmental modeller Dr Doug Booker.
NIWA has recently released a free app – NZ River Maps
(https://shiny.niwa.co.nz/nzrivermaps/) – that uses these
model predictions to show patterns across New Zealand’s
rivers in about 100 attributes covering hydrology, water
quality, fish distributions, invertebrate metrics, suspended
and deposited sediment and fish and bird habitat.
No more
https://lakespi.niwa.co.nz/ https://lakespi.niwa.co.nz/
page
Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for Submerged Plants (Native and Invasive) in Taranaki Lakes
Figure 1: Map showing the three surveyed lakes in relation to the FMUs in Taranaki.
page
Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for Submerged Plants (Native and Invasive) in Taranaki Lakes
Baseline states for submerged plants
The NPS-FM requires all regional councils to identify baseline states for all
committed to assisting
the Parihaka Papakāinga Trust with its
development aspirations and projects.
The Deed and Agreement arise out of Treaty
settlements with the iwi of Taranaki, in which
the Crown acknowledged the serious damage
that it inflicted by its past actions at Parihaka
and that its actions breached the Treaty of
Waitangi. This acknowledgement was
delivered in person by the Treaty Negotiations
Minister, Hon Chris Finlayson, at thetopher
reconciliation ceremony
Predator-Free Taranaki
It’s important to determine what
predators are where before placing
traps. A number of schools have
been tracking and mapping
predators around their school
grounds and local bush using
tracking tunnels, chew cards and
wax tags. Some students have even
made their own monitoring gear.
No shortage of rats, mice and
hedgehogs have been detected.
Manaaki Whenua Landcare
Research have produced some
fantastic guides, available online,
that we’ve
__________________________________________
A D McLay
Director - Resource Management
page
Consent 10884-1.0
Page 5 of 5
Map showing cleanfill location
Map showing extent of cleanfill discharge (approximate)
page
page
Appendix II
Categories used to evaluate environmental and
administrative performance
page
Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative
performance
Page 19 of 21
Notes to the Performance Report
Regional Software Holdings Limited
For the 6 months ended 31 December 2020
31 DEC 20 6
MONTHS
UNAUDITED
31 DEC 19 6
MONTHS
UNAUDITED
30 JUNE 2021 12
MONTHS
SOI
30 JUNE 2020 12
MONTHS
AUDITED
1. Other Income
Northland Regional Council Data Mapping - - - 4,620
Recovery of other direct software expenses - 84,616 - 64,160
User Funding - Hawkes Bay Regional Council 115,959 75,716 154,612 136,618
Total Other
Table 11 Summary of performance for consent 1389-3 14
Table 12 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 14
List of figures
Figure 1 Map of sampling sites, sewage disposal system and other features of interest at Urenui Beach
Camp 6
Figure 2 Map of sampling sites, sewage disposal system and other features of interest at Onaero Bay
Holiday Park 7
List of photos
Photo 1 Urenui estuary and beach camp 4
Photo 2 Urenui Beach, December 2017 6
Photo 3 Onaero
Summary of performance for consent 1389-3 14
List of figures
Figure 1 Map of sampling sites, sewage disposal system and other features of interest at Urenui Beach
Camp 9
Figure 2 Map of sampling sites, sewage disposal system and other features of interest at Onaero Bay
Holiday Park, including the two additional sampling sites monitored in 2017-2018 (*) 11
List of photos
Photo 1 Urenui estuary and beach camp 4
Photo 2 Urenui Beach, May 2017 7
Photo 3 Onaero Beach, May
Consent 1389-3 14
List of figures
Figure 1 Map of sampling sites, sewage disposal system and other features of interest at
Urenui Beach Camp 9
Figure 2 Map of sampling sites, sewage disposal system and other features of interest at
Onaero Bay Holiday Park, including the two additional sampling sites monitored in
2016-2017 (*) 11
List of photos
Photo 1 Urenui Estuary and Beach Camp 4
Photo 2 Urenui Beach, May 2017 7
Photo 3 Onaero Beach, May 2015 7
page
There are biological monitoring locations in the Kahouri Stream, one site at the upstream boundary and two
downstream of the treated wastewater discharge pipe so that any change in the macroinvertebrate
community can be quantified, and effects of the discharges assessed. There are no in-stream monitoring
locations on the leased property. The details of the monitoring sites are summarised in Table 2 and the
locations shown on the map in Figure 2.
Two biological monitoring surveys were