Environment Bay of Plenty:
- Has a Regional Coastal Environment Plan for the management of the use, development and protection of the Coastal Marine Area and the adjacent coastal environment.
- Issues coastal permits for activities in the Coastal Marine Area (eg for wharves, sea walls, dredging and discharges).
- Controls earthworks, burning and vegetation disturbance in the Coastal Environment.
- Monitors coastal permits and the state of the coastal resources (excluding fisheries).
- Manages navigation and safety in harbours and out to the 12 nautical mile limit.
- Controls oil pollution within coastal waters out to the 12 nautical mile limit.
- Assists with the management of any orders made under the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004.
The Department of Conservation is responsible for:
- Protection of marine mammals, eg whales, dolphins, seals
- Supervising whale and dolphin rescues, including the care and disposal of sick or injured marine mammals.
- Administering Crown-owned foreshore and seabed
- Protection of wildlife, i.e. insects, reptiles, birds
- Advocacy (providing a conservation perspective on regional policy and plans, and district plans) to the general public
- Managing and caring for marine reserves
For more information contact:
Department of Conservation
07 349 7400
The Minister of Conservation is responsible for:
- Approving the Regional Coastal Plan and any changes to the Coastal Plan.
- Approving applications for restricted coastal activities, (Environment Bay of Plenty will let you know if your proposed activity requires ministerial approval when you apply for your coastal permit).
- Leasing legally reclaimed land.
- Monitoring the effect and implementation to the NZ Coastal Policy Statement and restricted coastal activity permits.
- Making directions on allocation of space for aquaculture in the coastal marine area.
For more information contact:
Department of Conservation
07 349 7400
MinFish is responsible for:
- Conserving and managing all marine and certain freshwater fisheries on a sustainable basis through:
- Research programmes
- Public education and consultation
- Policing the Quota Management System as well as other gear and catch controls
- Establishing Taiapure (a locally controlled coastal management area of special significance to Iwi).
- Assisting Regional Councils with the development and implementation of Aquaculture Management Areas.
- Implementing the Maori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004.
For more information contact:
Ministry of Fisheries (District Office - Tauranga)
07 571 2820
Maritime New Zealand implements the Maritime Transport Act especially in navigation, safety and oil pollution control. In the Bay of Plenty, Maritime New Zealand is responsible for:
- The general control of vessels at sea, including survey standards.
- Dealing with oil spills outside of 12 nautical mile limit or in Tier III operations.
- The Ministry of Transport makes policy.
For more information contact:
Maritime New Zealand
04 473 0111
The District Councils are responsible for:
- Issuing consents for activities ABOVE the mean high water springs (ie land activities outside the Coastal Marine Area).
- Dog control and litter control to the mean low water mark.
- Coastal reserves management.
- Noise control in the Coastal Marine Area (in conjunction with Environment Bay of Plenty).
For more information contact:
Tauranga District Council 07 577 7000
Western Bay of Plenty District Council 07 571 8008
Whakatane District Council 07 306 0500
Opotiki District Council 07 315 3030