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Status: In delivery
Otago Regional Council is partnering with Kāti Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki to restore and enhance the mauri and health of this important East Otago river system.
Type: Environment
Location: Dunedin
Status: In delivery
Project dates: July 2024 - October 2025
Otago Regional Council is partnering with Kāti Huirapa Rūnaka ki Puketeraki to restore and enhance the mauri and health of this important East Otago river system. For Kāi Tahu, the river was an important kāika mahika kai (food gathering settlement) where tuna (eels), pātiki (flounders) and īnaka (whitebait) were abundant. Today’s diverse community, whose own history, connection, and livelihood are tied to this catchment, are important collaborators in the success of this project.
Together, there is a journey to create a catchment restoration action plan to inspire us to sustain the awa. The plan aims to enhance the wider ecosystem, improve water quality by reducing the amount of sediment and nutrient input to the rivers and estuary, and use the best of Kāi Tahu mātauraka (knowledge) and modern science to sustain our efforts.
Community meetings, planting days, community monitoring and other events - join in, sign up, and learn more.
Learn more about the project timeline for Toitū Te Hakapupu: The Pleasant River Catchment Restoration Project, and how the catchment action plan is being developed.
The catchment restoration action plan will be a living document with long-term goals. Some of the work we have planned to gather information to support decision-making is:
Some work throughout the project will require the services of ORC experts, and some, the hardworking members of the community, including collaborating with the East Otago Catchment Group and local landowners.
Some of the contracts we have in place to complete the project work:
This four-year work programme will focus on improvements to water quality, safe fish passage, and a catchment restoration action plan co-developed with the rūnaka that the community will adopt as its own, but it will also look to better protect biodiversity and natural water resources in the area.
Working side by side with local rūnaka, we want to find appropriate ways to collaborate with community and industry in the catchment identifying work needing to be done while reflecting community aspirations.
This may include:
Over the next year, we will also gather baseline data on the catchment to better understand sediment and nutrient movement, fish habitat and water quality issues. This will help guide activities to improve water quality.
There are many ways you can protect precious waterways.
Planting, controlling pests and weeds or creating habitat will enhance biodiversity and attract more native animals (birds, lizards, and invertebrates) to your area, improving their chances of survival.
Melanie White
Email melanie.white@orc.govt.nz
Tel 027 357 2568
Katharina Ruckstuhl
Email katharina.ruckstuhl@otago.ac.nz
Steph Scott
Email eocatchmentgroup@gmail.com
Tel 027 438 7875
The Toitū Te Hakapupu: The Pleasant River Restoration Project is funded by the Ministry for the Environment’s Essential Freshwater Fund through the Government’s Jobs for Nature programme to create jobs while enhancing nature.
Funding of $4 million has been provided to support this $5 million restoration project.