Free snorkel day
Experiencing Marine Reserves is running a free community guided snorkel day at Taupō Bay on February 8 from 10am-3pm. Advanced safety procedures will be in place on the day, which will be suitable for ages 5 and up. People can explore the waters of Taupō Bay, learn about native freshwater and marine life, and gain awareness about the current challenges oceans and rivers face. People can take their own gear or get free hire of masks, snorkels, fins and wetsuits. The event is funded by the Ministry for the Environment through Our Wai Connection Project. Additional support on the day provided by Kaitiaki Whangaroa and Ecopulse Solutions. For more details: https://facebook.com/events/s/taupo-bay-snorkel-day/1145599203666708/ or https://www.mountainstosea.org.nz/emr.
Conserve water
Northlanders and visitors to the region are being urged to conserve water as a dry summer continues. Northland Regional Council says parts of the Far North and Kaipara districts have been under water restrictions since late last year and the region has only got drier since then. “That - coupled with an influx of the tens of thousands of visitors we’re expecting over Northland-Auckland Anniversary weekend and Waitangi week - all puts pressure on our water supplies,” NRC chairman Geoff Crawford said.
The regional council, which monitors river flows, groundwater and manages resource consents to take water, is urging everyone to play their part and do what they can to conserve water. Crawford urges people to use water sensibly and notify any leaks to their local district council.