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Offshore subtidal rocky reef habitats on Patea Bank South Taranaki

suggestion of one of the STUC members, a small reef observed by divers to support rich fish life and abundant reef cover was adopted as the project’s focus, and unofficially came to be known as ‘Project Reef’. The Project Reef citizen science group was created, with iwi partners (Ngā Rauru, Ngati Ruanui), and outreach initiatives to work with local high school students. The Taranaki Regional Council also provided support in the earlier years as the project’s science partner. The Project Reef is

Agenda

Agenda for Regional Transport Committee September 2017.

Agenda

Agenda for Regional Transport Committee June 2017.

Annual report 2016-2017

of the Inaha Stream and its tributaries, riparian management, groundwater surveys, and facilitates community and Iwi engagement meetings. The Council’s monitoring programme for the year under review included 12 inspections, 158 water samples collected for physicochemical analysis, two biomonitoring surveys of receiving waters and odour surveys. In addition the Council also undertook continuous monitoring in the Inaha Stream and its tributaries relating to temperature and flow. TBP

Review of minimum flows & water allocation in Taranaki

population proportionally. To maintain populations of these fish species with high 2 Taranaki iwi will be consulted with separately with regards to local meaning and application during stakeholder workshops. 3 Tipa & Teirney 2003 page 6 flow requirement, low flows over a 30 day period (as indicated by the 30-day MALF4) should be maintained at an adequate level. Because trout, koaro and torrentfish have the highest