Wairoa’s beaches are slowly being returned to their pre-Cyclone Gabrielle state.
Clearing of woody debris is being undertaken at Mohaka and Whakamahi beaches and more recently at Māhia with a focus on clearing the Mokotahi boat launching ramp and area.
“Stage one of the clearing has involved stacking the debris into piles above the high tide mark so people can once again enjoy using the beaches,” a council statement said.
“Stage two will see the piles removed, shredded, mulched or whatever method of disposal is suitable for the particular site. Some large logs will also be embedded in the upper beach to provide protection for the birdlife.
“At Māhia, piles of debris are being stacked on the beaches in readiness for removal, and some debris will also be temporarily stacked on Pohutukawa Reserve to reduce the risk of it being washed back into the sea and compromising the boat launch area.