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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1 January 2024 cutoff date to be pest free warranted
Warrants to protect biosecurity on Hauraki Gulf
The State of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, Tīkapa Moana, Te Moananui-ā-Toi… in 2173
The State of the Hauraki Gulf 2173 report presents a fictional future state of the Hauraki Gulf - 150 years from now – and using the best available science works backwards to show how we could achieve those gains.
Waiheke board gets plan over the finish line
Climate change and disaster resilience are key focus areas for the 2023 Waiheke Local Board plan for the next three years.
Moth plant busters sail to Motuihe
Young environmentalists were rewarded for their moth plant beating efforts with a trip to the Motuihe nature reserve.
Kawakawa Bay boat ramp to close temporarily for pontoon upgrade
This project is estimated to take approximately three months.
Hauraki Gulf Marine Park under sustained assault, will long over-due protection and restoration be delivered?
Hauraki Gulf Forum Co-Chairs Nicola MacDonald and Toby Adams will tomorrow publicly unveil the 2023 State of the Gulf report, produced for the forum by Coast & Catchment Ltd.
Our $100 billion natural capital asset: the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, Tīkapa Moana, Te Moananui-ā-Toi
Hauraki Gulf Forum Co-Chairs Nicola MacDonald and Toby Adams have today welcomed the release of a ground-breaking natural capital valuation of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, produced for the Forum by the New Zealand Institute of Economic Research (...
Turner returns to Manukau Harbour Forum
Experienced Manukau Harbour guardians Jon Turner and Alan Cole have been returned as chair and deputy of Auckland Council’s Manukau Harbour Forum.