Akaroa Marine Reserve

Akaroa Marine Reserve

The entrance of Akaroa Harbour. The reserve is in an area on the left hand side of the entrance.
Location New Zealand
Nearest city Christchurch
Coordinates 43°52′57″S 172°57′54″E / 43.882367°S 172.965131°E / -43.882367; 172.965131Coordinates: 43°52′57″S 172°57′54″E / 43.882367°S 172.965131°E / -43.882367; 172.965131
Area 475 ha
Established pending

The Akaroa Marine Reserve, an area of 475 hectares (1,170 acres) at the entrance to the Akaroa Harbour in New Zealand, was approved in 2013 after a lengthy campaign. The reserve is yet to be gazetted.[1]

History

Forest and Bird carried out exploratory dives in the Akaroa Harbour in 1990 and a formal proposal for the establishment of a 560-hectare (1,400-acre) marine reserve was made in 1996 by the Akaroa Harbour Marine Protection Society.[2] The Conservation Minister Kate Wilkinson delined the application for the reserve in 2010 on the grounds that it would adversely affect recreation fishing. The decision was challenged in the High Court and was quashed in a 2012 ruling.[3] In terms of actual numbers the two separate consultation processes for the application had attracted more support than opposition.

In April 2013 the Minister of Conservation Nick Smith announced the approval of the reserve but at the reduced size of 475 ha. The size was reduced to take into account the concerns about customary and recreational fishing.[1]

Ecology

The harbour as a whole has considerable natural values and fauna of the inner and outer harbour differs. There are pressures on the ecology from human activity such as settlements on the edge of the harbour and there is land and water based industrial activity.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "beehive.govt.nz - Akaroa marine reserve approved". The Beehive (New Zealand Government). 14 April 2013. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
  2. "Akaroa Marine Reserve Banks Peninsula" (PDF). Akaroa Harbour Marine Protection Society. January 1996. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  3. "Akaroa Harbour declared a marine reserve". ONE News - Television New Zealand. 14 April 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
  4. Fenwick, Graham (May 2004). Marine ecology of Akaroa Harbour: rocky shores and subtidal soft bottoms (PDF). Christchurch, N.Z.: NIWA.

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