Horizons Regional Council is seeking four community representatives to help look after the Whanganui River.
Horizons group manager of strategy and regulation Nic Peet said the positions were part of a strategy group responsible for advancing the environmental, social, cultural and economic health and wellbeing of the river.
"The next few years will see new ground broken in the collective attempts of multiple parties to understand, listen to and respect the needs of the river and of each other," says Dr Peet.
"This strategy group is part of the Treaty of Waitangi settlement for the Whanganui River, a settlement that provides special recognition of Te Awa Tupua as a legal person with rights, powers, duties and liabilities."
Horizons is seeking people from the Ruapehu and Whanganui Districts to represent the following communities on the strategy group: