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Wetland located in the Rees River Catchment. 1 Extends from the shores of Diamond Lake towards the east. 102
Swamp. 102
48.64 ha.
340 - 380 m above sea level.
Glenorchy-Paradise Road, 11 km North of Glenorchy.
NZTM (centre point): E1234830 N5033880.
Water for Otago.
Schedule 9 Regionally Significant Wetland, no.35, Map F3.
Queenstown Lakes District Council.
Value |
Description |
---|---|
A1 |
Habitat for nationally or internationally rare or threatened species or communities. Habitat for threatened Banded Dotterel (Charadrius bicinctus bicinctus) and Black-fronted Tern (Sterna albostriata). 1 Presence of Olearia lineata (At Risk - Declining in de Lange et al. 2009). 102 |
A5 |
Scarce in Otago in terms of its ecological or physical character. A Likely to meet criterion A5 as it is located in Dart Ecological District where less than 2% of land cover comprises lakes and ponds and herbaceous freshwater vegetation. 102 |
A6 |
Highly valued by Kai Tahu for cultural and spiritual beliefs, values and uses, including mahika kai and waahi taoka. 1 |
A7 |
High diversity of indigenous wetland flora and fauna. High diversity of fauna. The complex of wetlands that comprises Diamond Lake Wetland and the nearby Lake Reid Wetland provide nesting and feeding habitat for Paradise Shelduck (Tadorna variegata), Black Swan (Cygnus atratus), Pied Stilt (Himantopus himantopus), Southern Black-backed Gull (Larus dominicanus), South Island Pied Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus finschi) and Shags (Phalacrocoracidae). 1 |
A9 |
Significant hydrological function, including maintaining water quality, or low flows, or reducing flood flows. Likely to meet Criterion A9, as it filters water entering Diamond Lake. 102 |
A2 - A4, A8 |
No relevant information is currently held by the ORC. |
Aerial view of Diamond Lake Wetland (February 2006)
Diamond Lake Wetland ( June 2007) 51
1 Otago Regional Council (2004) Regional Plan: Water for Otago. Published by the Otago Regional Council, Dunedin.
51 Otago Regional Council – Photo Archive.
54 Land Information New Zealand (2002) Crown Pastoral Land Tenure Review: Earnslaw Station. Conservation Resources Report for the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Published by Land Information New Zealand, Wellington.
102 Wildland Consultants (2011) Ecological evaluation of seven wetlands in relation to proposed Plan Change 2, Regional Plan water for Otago. Report prepared for Otago Regional Council.
Diamond Lake Wetland (December 2012) 102