Press Release – Auckland Conservation Board
The Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland Conservation Board has today spoken in opposition of the Resource Consent Application being made to extract sand from coastal areas off Pākiri Beach.
The applicant is seeking to renew its consent with Auckland Council, to dredge up to a total of 2,000,000m³ of sand from an area of 44 km² within the coastal marine area, over a 20-year period. The applicant’s current consent is due to expire in 2023.
Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland Conservation Board’s outgoing Chair, Lyn Mayes, states it opposes the application on several levels, namely the threat further extraction will have on shorebirds and marine mammals in the area, uncertainty relating to the sedimentary process and consequences of climate change; and, the direct and indirect effects on biological processes, such as widespread disturbance to subtidal benthic habitats. The Board also states that it does not believe the applicant has adequately
Tuesday, 11 May 2021, 12:28 pm
The Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland Conservation Board has
today spoken in opposition of the Resource Consent
Application being made to extract sand from coastal areas
off Pākiri Beach.
The applicant is seeking to renew
its consent with Auckland Council, to dredge up to a total
of 2,000,000m³ of sand from an area of 44 km² within the
coastal marine area, over a 20-year period. The
applicant’s current consent is due to expire in
2023.
Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland Conservation
Board’s outgoing Chair, Lyn Mayes, states it opposes the
application on several levels, namely the threat further
Press Release – Auckland Conservation Board The Tmaki Makaurau Auckland Conservation Board has today spoken in opposition of the Resource Consent Application being made to extract sand from coastal areas off Pkiri Beach. The applicant is seeking to renew its consent with Auckland Council, …
The Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland Conservation Board has today spoken in opposition of the Resource Consent Application being made to extract sand from coastal areas off Pākiri Beach.
The applicant is seeking to renew its consent with Auckland Council, to dredge up to a total of 2,000,000m³ of sand from an area of 44 km² within the coastal marine area, over a 20-year period. The applicant’s current consent is due to expire in 2023.
Press Release – Auckland Conservation Board
The Auckland Conservation Board is appealing to visitors to some of Auckland’s most popular beaches this summer to avoid driving over the sand dune areas.
Currently in the Auckland region driving is permitted only on Karioitahi and Muriwai Beaches, with a short-term summer ban announced for Muriwai Beach. Both beaches are busy shared environments, with strict rules in place for vehicle users to ensure the safety of beachgoers and vehicle users alike.
However, the Auckland Conservation Board says both beaches are also home to particularly fragile dune systems and native biodiversity that need to be protected; and is asking visitors to please be mindful of this when out enjoying our beautiful beaches.
Press Release – Auckland Conservation Board The Auckland Conservation Board is appealing to visitors to some of Aucklands most popular beaches this summer to avoid driving over the sand dune areas. Currently in the Auckland region driving is permitted only on Karioitahi and Muriwai Beaches, …
The Auckland Conservation Board is appealing to visitors to some of Auckland’s most popular beaches this summer to avoid driving over the sand dune areas.
Currently in the Auckland region driving is permitted only on Karioitahi and Muriwai Beaches, with a short-term summer ban announced for Muriwai Beach. Both beaches are busy shared environments, with strict rules in place for vehicle users to ensure the safety of beachgoers and vehicle users alike.