The health of New Zealand's largest estuarine ecosystem will be in the spotlight when the Integrated Kaipara Harbour Management Group holds a two-day seminar at Te Hana.
The Integrated Kaipara Harbour Management Group (IKHMG) event will showcase the taonga that is the Kaipara Harbour and also celebrate a 10-year partnership. The IKHMG was established in 2005 to promote management and inter-agency co-ordination of the Kaipara Harbour and its catchment, using traditional Maori philosophy and western science.
The harbour - the largest in the Southern Hemisphere - covers 94,700ha and soaks up run-off from a river network of more than 9000km, in a 6400sq km catchment. More than half of that catchment supports productive pasture.
Te Iwi o Ngati Whatua hapu hold mana whenua status over the harbour; Te Roroa, Te Parawhau, Ngapuhi and Ngati Hin in the northern parts and Te Kawerau a Maki over part of the south-western catchment.
The IKHMG connects with Auckland, Northland Regional, Kaipara District and Whangarei District Councils, Rodney Local Board, Northland Conservancy, Department of Conservation, Auckland Conservancy Department of Conservation and the Ministry of Fisheries (MFish).