JASON DORDAY/Stuff
Protesters have lined the walkways surrounding the occupation with placards.
On Wednesday, 30 days since the construction barge arrived at the bay and the protectors moved in, workers erected fences above the breakwater.
It was one of the first visible signs of construction since the first week, when two piles were driven into the seabed.
Emily Māia Weiss (Ngāti Pāoa) has been on the beach since day one. She heads up Protect Kennedy Point, a movement that brings together supporters from Ngāti Pāoa, Save Kennedy Point (SKP), Waiheke's Piritahi Marae, environmental groups and the community.