A popular family swimming spot and haven for native fish is set to benefit from the retirement and planting of marginal land, courtesy of an innovative partnership between landowners, the estate of Pukepuke Tangiora, and the Million Metres crowdfunding project.
The lagoon formed by the Waipuka Stream at Ocean Beach was a popular swimming spot, but has recorded high E. coli and nutrient levels for some time.
In the latest stage of ongoing work to improve the stream, landowners have fenced and permanently retired a stretch of the stream identified as a spawning site for native fish, and the Million Metres crowdfunding project has raised enough money to fund its planting.
The Million Metres project aims to assist the planting of one million metres of New Zealand waterways by 2026. More than 20,000 metres have been planted so far.
Waipuka Stream at Ocean Beach is Million Metres' fifth fundraiser in Hawke's Bay, having successfully supported the Maraetōtara Tree Trust, Whangawehi Catchment Management Group and Mangarara Station.