Port Stephen
Water saving measures implemented in the 2019-20 financial year have saved Port Stephens Council $69,880 and 71 Olympic swimming pools of water according to water consumption data.
Fingal Bay Holiday Park where works are underway for a new amenities building with water saving features
General Manager Wayne Wallis says the 178ML saving in just one year has financial and environmental benefits for the community.
“Given the water restriction measures in place during the 2019-20 financial year, we developed a Drought Resilience Team to not only look at how we could save water but what we could do across all our major sites.
New Rules Introduced To Protect Sea-run Salmon Fishery
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New Rules Introduced To Protect Sea-run Salmon Fishery – Fish and Game New Zealand
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Friday, 23 July 2021, 12:36 pm
To help save New Zealand’s wild Chinook salmon species,
a ground-breaking change to freshwater fishing regulations
will introduce a season bag for sea-run salmon in the
2021/22 fishing season, in place of a daily catch
limit. The wild sea-run salmon fishery has been in
decline for over 20 years, traditional regulatory options
haven’t been working for Fish & Game so new techniques
were required, says Alan Strong, Chair of North Canterbury
Fish and Game Council.
The celebrated sea-run salmon
fisheries of Canterbury and North Otago account for 90 per
cent of all sea-run salmon caught in the South Island but
Press Release – Fish and Game New Zealand To help save New Zealands wild Chinook salmon species, a ground-breaking change to freshwater fishing regulations will introduce a season bag for sea-run salmon in the 2021/22 fishing season, in place of a daily catch limit. “The wild sea-run …
To help save New Zealand’s wild Chinook salmon species, a ground-breaking change to freshwater fishing regulations will introduce a season bag for sea-run salmon in the 2021/22 fishing season, in place of a daily catch limit.
“The wild sea-run salmon fishery has been in decline for over 20 years, traditional regulatory options haven’t been working for Fish & Game so new techniques were required,” says Alan Strong, Chair of North Canterbury Fish and Game Council.