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Wellington today, July 23: Orca calling and zooming after transfer to sea pen, the Olympics begin, and finally, a wheelchair ramp for Wellington station

Wellington today, July 23: Orca calling and zooming after transfer to sea pen, the Olympics begin, and finally, a wheelchair ramp for Wellington station
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Wellington today, July 23: Trans-Tasman quarantine free travel suspended for eight weeks, and finally, a wheelchair ramp for Wellington station

Wellington reporters16:11, Jul 23 2021 STUFF Lewis Clareburt is New Zealand s best hope for success in the pool at the Tokyo Olympics. Kia ora Pōneke, here’s all you need to know this afternoon and continue into the weekend. It’s a fine afternoon. There are southerlies, but they are dying out this afternoon. Sunset will be at 5.20pm. Traffic updates Major delays expected in Porirua Due to a burst pipe, there is a right northbound lane closure between Whitford Brown Ave and Paremata in Porirua. Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is warning commuters to expect major delays northbound on State Highway 1 as queues are back to Porirua.

Kapiti iwi help identify barriers to fish passage

Kapiti iwi help identify barriers to fish passage 23 Jul 2021 09:00 AM Photo: Supplied. Related Podcast Greater Wellington Regional Council working with Kapiti Coast iwi have identified more than 600 barriers to the passage of fish through freshwater streams in the area. Seven rangatahi worked alongside project manager Penny Fairbrother to identify barriers such as culverts and pipes on public and private land. Ms Fairbrother says information collected will help prioritise future work to remove or fix the barriers and help native fish to migrate. About 70 per cent of native fish are at risk of extinction. She says conducting the research on a catchment scale was important because waterways are all interconnected and rivers and streams make up entire systems for fish migration.

Greater Wellington Helps Fish Migrate By Identifying 660 Barriers In Kapiti Coast Rivers And Streams

Thursday, 22 July 2021, 12:56 pm Greater Wellington has identified 660 fish passage barriers in Kāpiti Coast waterways across public and private land, a project that involved active involvement from local iwi to ensure our native freshwater fish can migrate and spawn. Our region’s waterways are home to around 20 species of native freshwater fish, and most of these species need to be able to move freely between the sea and freshwater in order to complete their lifecycle. Unfortunately, some man-made barriers in waterways can stop fish from accessing suitable habitat, resources and completing their lifecycles. This project employed seven rangatahi to work alongside a field expert to gain

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