Press Release – Revive Our Gulf
Mussel reef restoration work in the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana/Te Moananui-ā-Toi took a huge step forward today, with Auckland Council’s decision to approve a resource consent – valid for the next 35 years. The consent gives the green light for green-lipped mussel restoration in areas of the Hauraki Gulf that are within the Auckland regional boundary.
“This is a big win for mussel reef restoration in the Hauraki Gulf (Tīkapa Moana / Te Moananui-ā-Toi)”, explains Peter Miles, Programme Director/Kaiwahahaere of the
Mussel Reef Restoration Trust, the organisation that coordinates the scientific, specialist, and volunteer efforts of the
Press Release – Revive Our Gulf Mussel reef restoration work in the Hauraki Gulf/Tkapa Moana/Te Moananui–Toi took a huge step forward today, with Auckland Councils decision to approve a resource consent – valid for the next 35 years. The consent gives the green light for green-lipped …
Mussel reef restoration work in the Hauraki Gulf/Tīkapa Moana/Te Moananui-ā-Toi took a huge step forward today, with Auckland Council’s decision to approve a resource consent – valid for the next 35 years. The consent gives the green light for green-lipped mussel restoration in areas of the Hauraki Gulf that are within the Auckland regional boundary.