
Protecting the Hauraki Gulf
The Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana / Te Moananui-ā-Toi is a special place with its stunning coastlines, marine reserves, pristine beaches and native wildlife on islands.
Pests and waste threaten this beautiful natural environment but there are small actions we can all take together to protect its wildlife, islands and waters.
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Marty 'nose' the importance of island biosecurity
While working the waterfront in the early hours of Sunday morning, Marty the English Springer’s nose began to twitch, and he knew something was amiss.

Pest-free focus making good business sense for commercial boaties
From conservation to vessel performance, commercial boat operators are increasingly finding biosecurity is good business practice.

Fire and Emergency New Zealand declares a prohibited fire season for the Hauraki Gulf islands
A total ban on all outdoor fires is in place and previous permits are suspended.

Strengthened collaboration between Auckland’s Regional Parks and the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park a welcome step forward
Hauraki Gulf Forum Co-Chairs Nicola MacDonald and Pippa Coom have welcomed the adoption of Auckland Council’s new Regional Parks Management Plan (RPMP), which will see strengthened collaboration between Auckland’s Regional Parks and the Hauraki Gu...


Protecting the Hauraki Gulf
Help us protect the Hauraki Gulf now and for future generations.

Work underway to control non-native seaweed found on Aotea Great Barrier Island
An invasive seaweed that spreads rapidly has been discovered in waters surrounding Aotea Great Barrier Island.

Te Kura O Ōkiwi to take action on Aotea’s Asian paddle crab threat
Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board is supporting Te Kura O Ōkiwi and Mana Whenua to take action to protect Aotea’s waters.
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