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'Disgusting' mess left at Mount Maunganui tourist spot

Kiri Gillespie
By Kiri Gillespie
Assistant News Director and Multimedia Journalist·Bay of Plenty Times·
5 Sep, 2016 07:00 PM3 mins to read

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Nathan Pettigrew was told about a sighting of a leopard seal at Moturiki Island, but instead found rubbish, beer bottles and fishing line ''strewn all over the place''.

A Tauranga man is to hold a community clean-up after finding a shocking amount of rubbish dumped at one of the Bay's tourist hotspots.

Nathan Pettigrew is well known for recording videos of marine life in the Bay. He also regularly visits schools to share his stories and raise awareness about sea creatures.

On Saturday he was told about a sighting of a leopard seal at Moturiki Island but instead found only rubbish, beer bottles and fishing line "strewn all over the place".

"The fisherman had even left an empty burley bag hanging down below in the water that wasn't even tied up on the rocks," Mr Pettigrew said.

Nathan Pettigrew is starting a clean up day of Moturiki (Leisure) Island after finding fishing lines, rubbish and alcohol bottles strewn across the landmark. Photo/George Novak
Nathan Pettigrew is starting a clean up day of Moturiki (Leisure) Island after finding fishing lines, rubbish and alcohol bottles strewn across the landmark. Photo/George Novak
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"It was disgusting and showed a total lack of respect for the area, and for others who actually appreciate this place. It showed me that people were happy to take from the ocean, but didn't actually care about looking after it in return."

Mr Pettigrew said he decided to hold a community clean-up in the area this weekend. People were invited to join him from 9am on Sunday to help pick up rubbish.

"I've even been offered the help of some divers who claim that it's an absolute pigsty below the surface as well, so I'm really welcoming the extra help. I'd also ask that the public pick up what they can when they venture to the island, as long as it is safe to do so, and drop it in the bins on the boardwalk," he said.

"This rubbish, the fishing line in particular, is a real danger to wildlife as there are nesting penguins, as well as other sea birds, all around this area and they are susceptible to being caught up in this stuff. And then there are the seals, who I've also seen wrapped up in fish hooks. It's not nice to see, and can't be nice for the seals."

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Mr Pettigrew, who is in his early 40s, said he did not want to be seen as a grumpy old man but something had to be done.

"The scary thing is that it's not even summer yet," he said.

Tauranga City Council solid waste operations engineer Murray Kliskey said the island got a fair amount of foot traffic.

However, there had been no complaints in the past year about litter.

Council contractors walked the island on a regular basis and collected small items of rubbish along the track, and community groups also did a great job during clean-up events, Mr Kliskey said.

"In the past year, we have been out a dozen times to remove larger amounts of rubbish located during staff inspections. This litter is usually left after parties, or in some cases, where people have been sleeping rough on Moturiki."

Mr Kliskey said he wanted to remind people "that we all play a part in preserving our environment and keeping our beaches beautiful".

"Think before you litter, and thank you to the many people out there who regularly collect rubbish."

Rubbish clean up of Moturiki Island

When: Sunday, September 11, 9am

Where: Moturiki Island, Mount Maunganui

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Who: Anyone

Why: To help clean up the area of rubbish dumped

What to bring: Bags to collect rubbish in, gloves, suitable footwear.

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