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1O NL INE W AV E S URV EY DATA ANAL YS IS AND P RO P OSED
REG IO NAL L Y S IGNIF ICANT S URF BREAKS
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Freshwater bodies of outstanding or
significant value in the Taranaki region
Review of the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki
Taranaki Regional Council
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Stratford 4352
January 2016
Document: 1602585
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Table of Contents
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Appendix II: Threatened, at risk and regionally distinctive
species
Table 6: Threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive native animal species in Taranaki
Classification
Threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species in Taranaki Resident (R) or
migratory (M)
populations
Adequacy of
current protection
(at some sites) Common name Scientific name
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Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for June 2025
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: June total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Map 1a. Total rainfall 1 January to end June (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key).
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Table 1: Rainfall June and year
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31 October 2019
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Freshwater Submissions
Ministry for the Environment
PO Box 10362
Wellington 6143
Submission on Action for Healthy Waterways
Introduction
1) The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) thanks the Ministry for the Environment (MfE) for the
opportunity to make a submission on the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management
(NPS-FM) and National
8) Consultation/Affected parties
Cultural Effects Assessment
The Regional Policy Statement is clear that only tangata whenua can identify their relationship with an area. It is good
practise to consult with tangata whenua about the application so that you can provide an accurate assessment of
cultural effects
8.1 Please state the name of the
local iwi you have consulted with
Ngāruahine
Te Atiawa
Ngāti Tama
Ngāti Maru
Taranaki
Ngāti
Taranaki Regional Council
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April 2010
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Executive summary
Taranaki has a very dense drainage network, the natural consequence of its frequent and
plentiful rainfall and of gravity’s effects upon water driving it downhill to the sea. Stream
flows become the habitat of freshwater ecology and gain value for their in-stream uses and
benefits. In Taranaki as in other parts of New Zealand, land clearance and associated
declines and extinctions of native species (Brown et al.
2015).
Fifty-eight species of birds have become extinct since humans first arrived in the New Zealand
bio-geographic region (including Norfolk and Macquarie Islands) 800 years ago (Tennyson &
Martinson 2006). In total, 32 species of mammals have been introduced since then (Wodzicki
& Wright 1984), of which ship rats, stoats and possums are the most significant predators in the
mainland forests of New Zealand (Innes et al. 2010). Tennyson
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