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Annual Report
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Technical Report 2023-25
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(Ministry for the Environment, 2020).
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Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for Periphyton in Taranaki Rivers
Periphyton monitoring in the Taranaki region
In 2018, Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) initiated a monthly State of Environment (SoE) periphyton
monitoring programme, tailored to the requirements of the NPS-FM. Twelve sites are included in this
monitoring programme, many of which were selected to align with sites monitored in the state of the
(SAM2) is an in-stream visual assessment of the surface area of
the streambed covered with fine sediment used for measuring the deposited sediment metric.
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Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for Sediment in Taranaki Rivers
Monitoring of sediment in the Taranaki region
Suspended fine sediment
Suspended fine sediment is monitored with black disc visual clarity at 42 sites in the Taranaki region as part
of a range of TRC water quality monitoring
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Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2022-2023
Technical Report 2023-41
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The Taranaki Stadium Trust (the Trust) is a charitable trust, incorporated in New Zealand, under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 . The Trust is a council-controlled organisation, as defined by section 6 of the Local Government Act 2002, of the Taranaki Regional Council. The Trust owns Yarrow Stadium (the Stadium)
taxa present
at a site. Note that while the NPS-FM requires QMCI as a numeric attribute state for macroinvertebrates,
Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) uses the semi-quantitative MCI value (SQMCI), which provides a similar
output and will be considered surrogate to QMCI in relation to the NPS-FM. Unlike the MCI, the SQMCI is
not multiplied by a scaling factor of 20, thus provides a smaller numerical output. This attribute uses the same
methods applied as those applied to the MCI
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FRESHWATER MANAGEMENT UNIT
Discussion Document
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Coastal Terraces Freshwater Management Unit Discussion Document Page | i
Purpose and contents of this discussion document
structures preventing migration (MfE, 2019a).
As a result of the value placed on native freshwater fish and their observed decline, a nationwide standard
measure for assessing freshwater fish community health was developed, the Fish Index of Biotic Integrity (F-
IBI). Previous measures of fish abundance and trends were regionally or departmentally specific, with no
nationwide standard. NIWA’s New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database (NZFFD) is a nationwide fish database
widely used by
condition in New Zealand lakes. User Manual Version 2.
National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research: Hamilton, New Zealand. (see clause 1.8)
Lake SPI surveying in the Taranaki Region
In 2021, Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) engaged NIWA to survey three lakes (Lakes Kaikura, Mangawhio,
and Rotokare) using LakeSPI (Table 3, Figure 1). These lakes were the first in the region to be assessed using
this method. Lake SPI surveys were completed in November and December 2021. Detailed
sites considered in this assessment is 22
(Appendix A). These sites have been used to inform the identification of draft ammonia, nitrate, and DRP
baseline states.
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Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for Nutrients in Taranaki Rivers
Baseline states for nutrients
The NPS-FM requires all regional councils to identify baseline states for all attributes described in Appendix
2A and 2B of the NPS-FM within each Freshwater Management Unit (FMU). When compared