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A full review of all habitat models was completed for rivers in the Tukituki catchment. Each model was reconstructed in Rhyhabim (River Hydraulics and Habitat Simulation) and assessed using updated habitat suitability criteria (HSC) for species present in each respective river. The models were used to calculate the quantity of habitat for each species over a range of flows.
Author(s): Kolt Johnson
Publication Date: 1 March 2011
Publication Number: 4248
Fish habitat modelling to support setting of minimum flows
Author(s): Kolt Johnson
Publication Date: 1 March 2011
Publication Number: 4249
5385 RM 19-233_Hawkes Bay Soil quality Report (Vineyards) 21 March 2011
Author(s): Sharn Hainsworth
Publication Date: 1 March 2011
Publication Number: 5385
The primary purpose of the Ngaruroro River Ecological Management and Enhancement Plan (“the
EMEPâ€) is two-fold.
Firstly, the Management Plan (Chapter 3) focuses on the physical activities and associated ecological
effects of the Ngaruroro River Flood Control Scheme1 (“the Schemeâ€). The ecological effects of Scheme
activities are considered in relation to the spatial arrangement and significance of ecological values within
the Scheme area. Where conflict between Scheme activities and notable ecological values may occur, a
range of specific management controls are recommended.
Secondly, the EMEP sets out a strategy and prioritised plan (see Ecological Enhancement Plan, Chapter
4) for the enhancement of existing ecological values, and for the creation of new ecological sites. The
enhancement plan has a particular focus on providing habitat for threatened species, and promoting the
functional value of the management area2 as a wildlife corridor – facilitating movement of plants and
animals between the more intact upper river reaches, downstream to the coast and urban areas on the
Heretaunga Plains. Where possible, enhancement activities are planned to achieve outcomes across
multiple values, in particular to achieve ecological as well as cultural and/or recreational benefits.
Author(s): Adam Forbes
Publication Date: 1 March 2011
Publication Number: 4276
4252 Variation I - Rivermouth Hazard Areas Summary of Decisions Requested
Author(s): Belinda Harper
Publication Date: 1 February 2011
Publication Number: 4252
4253 Variation I - Rivermouth Hazard Areas Summary of Decisions Requested (By Submitter)
Author(s): Belinda Harper
Publication Date: 1 February 2011
Publication Number: 4253
Hawkes Bay Regional Land and Water Symposium 2011 Event Report
Publication Date: 12 January 2011
Publication Number: 4296
4247 EMI 1006 Flood Warning System Performance Report 2009-2010
Author(s): Rob Waldron
Publication Date: 1 December 2010
Publication Number: 4247
Hawke_s Bay Regional Water Symposium 2010 - Event Report
Author(s): Fluent Environmental
Publication Date: 1 December 2010
Publication Number: 4245
4225 Drought Warning Standard Operating Procedures
Publication Date: 1 November 2010
Publication Number: 4225
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