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Policy & Planning agenda October 2018

(page 22 of the Strategy). These spills largely result from small vessel casualties, such as fishing vessel groundings and sinkings, or from bilge discharges within ports. However, Taranaki is the only oil producing region in the country with associated ships, tankers, and pipelines and often rough weather in a coastal environment exposed to the prevailing westerly weather systems. For these reasons, the Council has argued strongly in the past for an increase in the stockpiles of oil spill

Summer 2015-2016

Coastal bathing beach monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Summer 2009-2010

Coastal bathing beach monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Annual report 2014-2015

Lake Rotorangi state of the environment monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Annual report 2014-2015

catchments, with valued trout and native fish habitat. The stream drains into the Manganui River below the principal abstractions for the Motukawa HEP scheme. This site requires flow gauging on each sampling occasion for rating purposes. Site Mangaoraka Stream at Corbett Road This site is representative of a northern Taranaki ringplain stream, (but with its source outside the National Park), draining an agricultural catchment. The site is also a hydrological recording station. It is located

Regional Transport agenda June 2019

North Island Brown Kiwi and periodic surveying to identify kiwi territories for relocation if required.  Fish and macroinvertebrate baseline surveys done in Mimi and Mangapepeke streams to compare with monitoring during and after construction.  Detailed vegetation survey is to commence this month to identify habitat qualities.  Pest management area expected to be ready in June 2019.  With 80-100% of the design completed, construction is being prepared for with an anticipated