Site of cultural and spiritual significance to Iwi. This site is included in Te Maunga Mauao Mataitai. (breeding September February)

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BOPRC OSCP SENSITIVE AREAS AND COASTAL INFORMATION Site 31 Mauao - Mount Maunganui Risk ranking: 1 DESCRIPTION This site includes the intertidal zone surrounding a volcanic plug forming the south headland of Tauranga Harbour and the Mount Maunganui main beach. It is particularly important to Iwi for seafood collection and culturally. Foreshore Type / Mauao - Intertidal zone with a bedrock platform terrace and extensive Environmental Values boulders with steep terrestrial sediment banks in the Supratidal zone. Shell beaches at the eastern end. Mount Maunganui main beach sand beach. Habitat-shoreline, intertidal / food / contact surfaces. Map sheets NZ Topo 50 BD37 Tauranga Segments BOP 00010+ At Risk Resources Chart Number NZ5412 Site of cultural and spiritual significance to Iwi. This site is included in Te Maunga Mauao Mataitai local kaimoana management) and is of special cultural significance as a food source Significant breeding sites for blue penguin breeding August March) and grey-faced petrels breeding June January) and feeding and roosting for pied cormorant k ruhiruhi), pied shag breeding September February) Fur seal kekeno) haul out all around the island Extensive shellfish gathering Fishing takes place off most points where access is available The site is a major tourist attraction with a public walkway all the way around the Mount Notes and preferred protection and clean-up options Oil may be difficult to remove from the shoreline. Oil in rock crevices may be difficult to remove. High probability contact surfaces in the vicinity of known penguin runways and need to be cleaned to a high standard removal of all oil. A range of techniques should be tested, note that aggressive techniques such as warm high pressure water may be required. Due to potential impact on other organisms by aggressive techniques should be only be used in well-defined high priority areas. Other parts of the Mount should be treated as habitat and oil removed by scraping and wiping and hand picking on shell beaches) to remove the potential for secondary oiling. Access Nearest boat ramp is Pilot Bay, Tauranga Harbour. Walkways around the mount provide easy access and can be used by light vehicles and ATV. Good road access to main beach. 409

Preferred Response Option Matrix BOPRC OSCP PERSONNEL DETAILS Most preferred Least preferred Feasibility Containment and Recovery High Not possible in the high flow channel areas On water Recovery High Possible with ORV or similar if conditions suitable Dispersant Application Low Refer Dispersant Guidelines Shoreline Clean-up High Penguin runways and all mobile oil, beaches Natural Recovery Low Penguin runways Inaccessible areas; nonmobile stain areas only 410

2790000 Bay of Plenty T a u ra n Mauao/Mount Maunganui g E 6392500 a n 31 tr a n ASCV-6 Moturiki Is c 28 e 32 33 Panepane Point MOUNT MAUNGANUI 6390000 Matakana Island Tauranga Harbour ASCV-4 SITE 31 Mauao - Mount Maunganui LEGEND INSET Oil Spill Management Plan ±

BOPRC OSCP SENSITIVE AREAS AND COASTAL INFORMATION Site 32 Moturiki Leisure) Island Risk ranking: 3 DESCRIPTION Moturiki Leisure) Island is a 3.1 ha rocky outcrop connected to the east of Mount Maunganui Beach by a short sand spit. It is situated about 500 m from Motuotau Rabbit) Island. The Island extends seaward with steep large boulder sides, becoming gradually steeper towards the northern end. The prevailing northerly winds expose the seaward end of the island. Reflection of waves from the Mount Maunganui beach on the west side of the island creates more turbulence. Foreshore Type Boulders, rock pools, exposed bedrock and cliffs. All shore segments have habitat value. Map sheets NZ Topo 50 Chart Number BD37 Tauranga NZ541; NZ5411 Segments BOP-00025 At Risk Resources Little blue penguins koror ), accessing on rocks Red-billed gulls akiaki) - nationally vulnerable Black-backed gull karoro) - nationally vulnerable Cultural sites/resources: Waahi Tapu site covers the island Notes Actions: Any bulk oil should be removed as a priority to prevent remobilisation to cleaner areas Notify wildlife team of potential for oiling Consider pre-emptive capture of wildlife generally Activation of oiled wildlife response collection teams if required Access Via sand spit on foot or boat. Preferred Response Option Matrix Most preferred Least preferred Feasibility Containment and Recovery High Deflection booms if weather allows On water Recovery High ORV or similar vessels Dispersant Application Low Off-shore option Shoreline Clean-up High Reasonable access to foreshore, especially penguin areas Natural Recovery Medium Weather may lead to this as a end option 411

of Plenty 2790000 2792500 6392500 Mauao/Mount Maunganui ASCV-6 tr a 31 n c Moturiki Is e 32 33 Panepane Point MOUNT MAUNGANUI 6390000 ana Island Tauranga Harbour SITE 32 Moturiki Leisure) Island LEGEND INSET Oil Spill Management Plan ±

BOPRC OSCP PERSONNEL DETAILS Site 33 Motuotau Rabbit) Island Risk ranking: 3 DESCRIPTION Motuotau Rabbit) Island is 3.1 ha and is located due west of Mount Maunganui and about 500 m west of Moturiki Leisure) Island. The island is surrounded by fringing reef outcrops on the northern side and submerged reefs to the east, extending towards Motiti Island. On the northern, seaward end of the island, fringing rock outcrops occur and break the surface in places. The entire island is a Waahi Tapu site and an r hui or closure) applies to the removing of greenlipped mussels from the area between Moturiki and Motuotau. The intension behind the r hui is to conserve the green-lipped mussel for future populations in the area. The r hui is in response to local M ori and community concerns. Foreshore Type Boulders, rocky outcrops, rock pools, exposed bedrock and cliffs. All shore segments have habitat value. Map sheets NZ Topo 50 BD37 Tauranga Chart Number NZ541; NZ5411 Segments BOP-00035 At Risk Resources Little blue penguins koror ) at high density, access via rocky coast Diving petrels at high density, breeding August-February Grey-faced petrels breeding June January), access via rocky coast Fluttering shearwater pakah ) Cultural sites/resources: The entire island is a Waahi Tapu site Notes Actions: Any bulk oil should be removed as a priority to prevent remobilisation to cleaner areas Notify wildlife team of potential for oiling Consider pre-emptive capture of wildlife generally Activation of oiled wildlife response collection teams if required Access Boat small landing beach on south west corner. Island has many tern burrows stick to marked trails. Preferred Response Option Matrix Most preferred Least preferred Feasibility Containment and Recovery High Deflection booming may assist but weather dependent On water Recovery High ORV or similar vessel, weather dependent Dispersant Application Low Off-shore possible Shoreline Clean-up High Large portions of the island not accessible Natural Recovery Medium Some areas will require natural recovery 412

nty 2790000 2792500 ao/mount Maunganui 6392500 31 Moturiki Is 32 ASCV-6 33 ASCV-6 oint MOUNT MAUNGANUI 6390000 nd uranga arbour Bay SITE 33 Motuotau Rabbit) Island LEGEND INSET Oil Spill Management Plan ±

BOPRC OSCP SENSITIVE AREAS AND COASTAL INFORMATION Site 34 Waikareao Estuary Risk ranking: 1 DESCRIPTION Saltmarsh with extensive boardwalk through the middle, low energy tidal flow. Foreshore Type / Saltmarsh with surrounding mangrove edge Environmental Value All shore segments have habitat value All intertidal areas are identified in the Regional Coastal Plan as areas of significant conservation/ cultural value. Map sheets NZ Top 50 Segments At Risk Resources BD37 Tauranga TAU-00300, TAU-00310 Chart Number NZ 541 A range of wetland birds, fernbird m t t ), transient bittern matuku h repo), spotless crake p weto) and marsh crakes koitareke), banded rail kataitai), white faced heron k tuku), pukeko Areas at low tide for red-billed gulls akiaki) and oystercatcher t rea) Cultural resources: Mahinga kai Notes High public use Where possible, oil should be prevented from entering the Tauranga Harbour Actions: Prevent/minimise oil ingress into this system Notify wildlife team of potential for oiling Consider pre-emptive capture of wildlife generally Activation of oiled wildlife response collection teams if required Notethe following notes re potential protection of the site made close to the time of the grounding of the Rena. If Motuopae Island is affected by oil do not attempt to clean, contact Council Iwi Liaison Investigate setting deflection boom in the vicinity of the Tauranga underwater club Investigate setting corresponding collection boom with collection site on the sand between rail and road bridge, or at closest practical position If oil accumulates at collection points, establish collection at low tide Tasks Set two booms using land sea boom, rapid deployment boom or harbor boom, with absorbent booms sections over rip rap Personnel Trained oil spill responders to be deployed from vicinity of Shed 8, Hull Road Port of Tauranga/ equipment Sorbent boom: eight times 3 lengths Land sea boom one box: 80 m Harbour boom: four boxes includes necessary anchors etc) Staff Four trained equipment operators Vessels for boom deployment Small power driven vessel required, preferably with shallow water capability 413

Skipper of vessel required Transport Necessary for equipment handlers Access Boardwalk and walking tracks, vehicle access from Pillans Point BOPRC OSCP PERSONNEL DETAILS Note that access safety is an issue if action undertaken, assess for safety plan - deep muddy substrate in estuary No access onto island- work around the outside, limit substrate disturbance Preferred Response Option Matrix Most preferred Least preferred Feasibility Containment and Recovery High Good access, use booms before rail and road bridges. On water Recovery High Good but tidal Dispersant Application Low Water depth won t allow Shoreline Clean-up Low Work with Iwi liaison Natural Recovery Medium Work with Iwi liaison 414

2787500 2790000 Sulphur Point ASCV-4 Whare P Otumoetai 6387500 30 ASCV-4 llevue 34 Brookfield TAURANGA CITY Waikareao Estuary Motuopae Island M 6385000 2A Judea ASCV-4 TAURANGA SITE 34 Waikareao Estuary LEGEND INSET Oil Spill Management Plan ±

BOPRC OSCP SENSITIVE AREAS AND COASTAL INFORMATION Site 35 Waimapu Yatton Park Risk ranking: 3 DESCRIPTION Saltmarsh with mangrove around the perimeter and cliffs behind. There is a high energy river going through the middle of the site. The river is tidal up to the Oropi Golf Course. Foreshore Type / Environmental Value All shore segments have habitat value. Map sheets NZ Topo 50 Sand, mudflat, riverbank, riparian vegetaton, intertidal habitat. Habitat intertidal), contact. BD37 Tauranga Segments TAU-00180 At Risk Resources Banded rail kataitai); north island fern bird m t t ) Chart Number NZ541 All intertidal areas are identified in the Regional Coastal Plan as areas of significant conservation/cultural value Flounder patiki); oysters tio) Notes Where possible, oil should be prevented from entering the Tauranga Harbour. Actions: Notify wildlife team of potential for oiling Consider pre-emptive capture of wildlife generally Activation of oiled wildlife response collection teams if required Access Via Yatton Park/Fraser Street or Windermere Drive, access via the Bay of Plenty polytechnic. Preferred Response Option Matrix Most preferred Least preferred Feasibility Containment and Recovery Medium Booming of the stream possible, other areas shallow and tidal On water Recovery Medium Shallow water, area dries Dispersant Application Low Water depth won t allow Shoreline Clean-up Medium Limited access Natural Recovery Medium Limited public access 415

2787500 2790000 TAURANGA Gate Pa re re ua 6382500 St re am Motuopuhi Islan Rat Island) ASCV-4 Waimapu Estuary 36 Hairini 39 35 ASCV-4 em ak o St re am Greerton 6380000 Ka it Corner ±