is situated within the Nukumaru Recreation
Reserve, on the coast between Waiinu and Tuaropaki. Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi traditionally camped at
Waikaramihi from October to March each year. The main food gathering area was between the Waitootara
river mouth and Tuaropaki.
The sources of food include kaakahi (fresh water mussels), sea mussels, kina, pāua, papaka (crabs),
karingo (seaweed), and very small octopus stranded in the small rock pools from the receding tides. While
may decrease
the effects of drought.
2 Ridge tops are usually windier than gullies, and
northerly facing slopes are warmer.
3 Wind damage is by the far the most widespread direct
climatic hazard.
4 Snow dumping is not normally a significant problem
below altitudes of 500m.
5 Frosts of -7o
C can cause damage or even kill young trees.
6 The incidence of cyclonic storms or volcanic eruptions
may also need to be considered.
Other factors to consider are: fire risk (locations near
camping
Policy & Planning Committee agenda March 2021
compost bin building and worm farms, planning an outdoor classroom, being part of your camp and
more.
We’re also joining together with the Regional Council Gardens teams to bring you more onsite
learning, events and project based activities. Tūpare in the North (Mangorei), Hollard Gardens in the
South (Kaponga) and Pukeiti on our Maunga all offer amazing features and activities.
Things in development at the moment are:
- Opportunities to achieve your NCEA credits with our
in New Plymouth
from 28-30 July. The fair is open to all students
over Year 6.
Taranaki Kiwi Trust
If you are thinking about a kiwi study, a great
contact is the Taranaki Kiwi Trust which has
resources and personnel available to assist
you. Contact can be made at
schools@taranakikiwi.org.nz
Students from the middle team at West End
School had an exciting time at their camp last
term. Included in a wide range of activities
was a study of the Mangaotuku Stream at
13)
This programme is designed to introduce
more complex ecological themes and makes
use of Rotokare's distinctive features for the
practical components of the biological
sciences curriculum.
The programme caters specifically for
achievement standards in NCEA levels 1-3.
The guided walk would be an excellent
activity for classes camping in the area.
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
Rotokare newsletter
A very informative newsletter is issued to
all schools in the first week
2014-2015 year, the lined stormwater collection pits at the Lower Otaraoa Road
wellsite were upgraded to three enclosed in-ground concrete vessels.
An additional well was drilled at the wellsite at Pohokura Production Station during early 2022 using a land
based drilling rig. A rig camp was constructed adjacent to the wellsite to accommodate workers on site with
operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Consent 10933-1 was granted in July 2021 to cover the
discharge of stormwater and
rip rap seawall and concrete access ramp at East End; and three stormwater outlets.
Fitzroy
Consent for a 450 mm diameter stormwater outlet pipe situated approximately 50 m to the northeast of
Fitzroy boat ramp (permit 6226) was surrendered in November 2007 (and hence not subject to this report).
The original outlet pipe was replaced by three 250 mm diameter pipes in November 2003, as authorised by
permit 4596. The stormwater outlet discharges stormwater runoff from the Fitzroy Motor Camp
(and hence not subject to this report). The original outlet pipe was replaced by
three 250 mm diameter pipes in November 2003, as authorised by permit 4596. The
stormwater outlet discharges stormwater runoff from the Fitzroy Motor Camp and
car parking area.
Coastal permit 4586 licenses a concrete boat ramp and boulder toe protection,
immediately in front of the Fitzroy Surf Life Saving Club, which has club rooms
positioned on top of the foredune. Following Cyclone Drena in January 1997,
End; and three stormwater outlets.
Fitzroy
Consent for a 450 mm diameter stormwater outlet pipe situated approximately 50 m
to the northeast of Fitzroy boat ramp (permit 6226) was surrendered in November
2007 (and hence not subject to this report). The original outlet pipe was replaced by
three 250 mm diameter pipes in November 2003, as authorised by permit 4596. The
stormwater outlet discharges stormwater runoff from the Fitzroy Motor Camp and
car parking area.
Coastal permit