A trial that has turned a Hawke's Bay lake to a bubble-filled aquarium of sorts, in a bid to prevent algal blooms, has had mixed results.
Hawke's Bay Regional Council has been trialling an air curtain in Lake Waikopiro at Tūtira, but scientists say the results are so far inconclusive on whether its a solution to fix the lake's long-term water quality.
Lake Tūtira sits in a dynamic natural environment, heated aggressively by the sun in summer, situated in a natural bowl with small flows in and out of the lake.
Due to little natural mixing of the water and a high loading of nutrients often leads to algae blooms. Yet, both lakes have long been popular for recreation and fishing with Tūtira Regional Park a well-known and popular camping destination.
The 50 metre long air curtain was installed into Lake Tūtira's smaller neighbour - Lake Waikopiro - in 2017 and has been constantly monitored by regional council scientists as they test for the effectiveness and the best ways to operate it.