The Rules in the Plan may vary for particular activities if they are to occur in a Scheduled water body, in order to protect the waterbody s values.

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To: From: Freshwater Advisory Group Lois Easton Date: 4 June 2014 SUBJECT: Regional Plan: Scheduled Waterbodies Introduction This paper outlines how significant freshwater values of particular waterbodies are proposed to be managed within the Regional Freshwater Plan through the use of Schedules in the Plan. The Rules in the Plan may vary for particular activities if they are to occur in a Scheduled water body, in order to protect the waterbody s values. Scheduled Waterbodies The draft Scheduled Waterbodies are attached in the Appendix and cover the following areas: Aquatic Ecosystem Waterways - those with significant native freshwater fish values, where care is needed around managing activities to allow migration and spawning. Habitats of threatened native plants and animals (mostly birds and frogs) Whitebait spawning sites Important habitats of trout Regionally significant wetlands Alongside the Schedules a fish spawning and migration calendar is also proposed. A Schedule is also proposed for Regionally Outstanding Waterbodies, however the assessment process for these is still being undertaken. Using the headwaters of the Te Arai River (above the water intake) and the Motu River (entire length of the main river from the headwaters) have been identified as meeting the criteria for Regionally Outstanding Waterbodies. Other areas that could potentially be Scheduled also include: Significant food gathering areas (Nohoanga sites) Significant swimming sites Watercourses in land drainage schemes with ecological values The draft Schedules prepared reflect the current information available to the Council and largely draw on the RIVAS studies, the New Zealand Freshwater Fish database, the Protected Natural Areas Survey and the Sites of Special Wildlife Interest survey. It is anticipated that through the Catchment Management Planning process additional significant sites could be added to the Schedules, and in particular the detailed assessment required for additional Regionally Outstanding Waterbodies would be undertaken. DRAFT Working Document Not Council Policy 1

Appendix Schedule 1 A. Habitats and Migratory Pathways of Indigenous Fish Species Catchment River, or Lake Tributary Fish species present Whangaparoa Whangaparoa Inanga, banded kokopu, River koaro, short finned eel, long finned eel, Crans bully, giant kokopu, torrent fish, inanga, redfin bully, bluegill bully, common bully Wharekahika Wharekahika River Oweka Haungakekahu Mangapurua Mangatutu Waitaukakari Waimate Makare Tapiro Waiaroho Giant kokopu, shortfinned eel, torrentfish, inanga, redfin bully, bluegill bully, upland bully, common bully, inanga Hick s Bay Nukutaharua longfinned eel, inanga, torrentfish, redfin bully, bluegill bully, common bully Punaruku Punaruku Koaro, lamprey, common smelt, longfinned eel, redfin bully, bluegill bully, inanga, shortfinned eel, common bully Karakatuwhero Karakatuwhero Inanga, short jawed kokopu, River torrentfish, longfinned eel, shortfinned eel, common bully, Redfin bully, giant kokopu, crans bully, inanga Matapu Koaro, banded kokopu, Mokota Wairenga common bully, Redfin bully, long finned eel Waipirata Parinui Onematariki Mangarangiora Awatere Awatere River Inanga, shortfinned eel, long finned eel, torrentfish, crans bully Kopuapounamu River Taurangakautuku River Inanga, common bully, long finned eel Makorokoro Waiwaitakarepa 2

Catchment River, or Lake Tributary Mangaotihe Otawhau Fish species present Kaipo inanga, shortfinned eel, longfinned eel, common bully, Redfin bully Motu Motu River Bluegilled Bully, common Bully, shortfinned Eel, longfinned Eel, torrentfish, common bully, bluegill bully, Redfin bully, inanga Waitangirua Long finned eel, Waikura River Whakamaria Mangaotane Long finned eel, short finned eel torrentfish, koaro, short jawed kokopu Kokopumatara Long finned eel, torrentfish Waiapu Waiapu River Long finned eel Tapuaeroa River Kaoro, long finned eel Whakatu Smelt, torrentfish, common bully, longfinned eel Ihungia River Long finned eel Poroporo River Waiorongomai River Raparariki Mangaraukorore Huitarariki Mangaoparo River Kaoro, long finned eel Mangareia Common bully, long finned eel, shortfinned eel Mangakinonui Torrentfish, long finned eel Mangaharei Common smelt, inanga Mata River Longfinned eel, shortfinned eel, torrentfish, Giant kokopu, short jawed kokopu Mangapekapeka Longfinned eel Makokomuka Oronui Mangamauku Mangaiwi Longfinned eel, shortfinned eel, common bully Waingakia Kaoro, Waitahia Kaoro Te Arai River Kaoro, longfinned eel, 3

Catchment River, or Lake Tributary Fish species present torrentfish, shortfinned eel, upland bully, inanga, common bully, crans bully Wherowhero Karaua inanga, longfinned eel, shortfinned eel, banded kokopu Wherowhero inanga, longfinned eel, shortfinned eel, banded kokopu Pakowhai inanga, longfinned eel, shortfinned eel, banded kokopu Additional Key Habitats for Long Finned Eel Catchment River or Tributary Maraetaha Maraetaha River Waiapu Mata River Waingata Ruatahunga Whakoau Mangamatukutuku Mangamatunu Haupatua Waipaoa Waipaoa River Waikohu Wharaekopae Pouawa Pouawa River Waiomoko Waiomoko River Uawa Uawa River Waipare Waipare Mangahauinui Mangahauinui Waipiro Waipiro Waikaka Waikaka Tunanui Tunanui Nohomanga Nohomanga Waipapa Waipapa Te Waipuhake Te Waipuhake Waipaoa Mangatu River Mangapapa Lower Waipaoa River Mangaoai Whatatuna Upper Waipaoa Waimatau Waingaromia River Tarekepokia 4

Catchment River or Tributary Waikohu River Whakaahu B Habitats of Threatened Indigenous Flora and Fauna Catchment River,, Lake or Species Present Wetland Midway Point/Hick s Aunui Hochstetter s frog Bat Wharekahika Wharekahika Swamp Bittern Wharekahika Oweka Hochstetter s frog Waiaroho Hochstetter s frog Otopotehetehe Lake Banded dotterel Karakatuwhero Karakatuwhero River Banded dotterel, Hochstetter s frog Awatere Awatere River Banded dotterel Kopuapounamu River Hochstetter s frog Taurangakautuku Hochstetter s frog Waiapu Waiapu River Banded dotterel Mangamauku Blue duck, Hochstetter s frog Oronui Blue duck, Hochstetter s frog Waingakia Blue duck Waipaoa (Records Rangiriri (Waikohu Blue duck from 1988) headwaters) Waikohu River Blue duck Wharekopae River Blue duck Lake Repongarae New Zealand dabchick, bittern Wherowhero Banded dotterel, wrybill, caspian tern Wairoa Hangaroa River Blue duck Tiniroto Lakes NZ dabchick, swamp nettle - Urtica linearifolia Motu Motu River Hochstetter s frog, blue duck, Mangaotane Blue duck Wherowhero Wherowhero Wrybill, banded dotterel, royal spoonbill, Caspian tern C Whitebait Spawning Sites The tidal reaches of any river or stream flowing into a harbour or estuary, or to the open coast are also potential whitebait spawning areas. Catchment River or Location Wharekahika Wharekahika River mouth Wharekahika Just below road bridge, true right side Karakatuwhero Karakatuwhero River Embayment in vicinity of river mouth Awatere Awatere River Embayment just below the 5

Catchment River or Location bridge, T/R side Waipaoa Whatatuna D Important Habitats of Trout Catchment River or stream Comments Wairoa Ruakituri River Nationally significant trout Wairoa Hangaroa River Regionally significant trout Mangapoike Locally significant fishery value Waioeka Koranga River Nationally significant trout Opato Nationally significant trout Motu Motu River Nationally significant trout Mata Waitahia River Regionally significant trout Wangakia Regionally significant trout Waipaoa Wharekopae Locally significant fishery value 6