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Letters to the editor: Motiti Island marine area decision undemocratic

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19 May, 2020 09:00 PM3 mins to read

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Opinion

I wish to support the comments of Bay of Plenty MP Todd Muller, who is critical of the lack of public consultation in the BOP Regional Council's intention to create new marine protected areas in the area of Motiti Island.

These new marine reserves include Okaparu and Astrolabe reefs, Brewis Shoals, Schooner Rocks, Plate Island, Tokoroa Shoals and the Motunau Patch, in short all the rocky reefs accessible to Tauranga based divers and fishers.

The protected areas make up almost 100 per cent of the areas of interest to Tauranga-based divers, for the good reasons they are shallow enough to dive, interesting in topography, off shore enough to have good underwater visibility and are home to most of the Bay's crayfish and palegic fish species.

With the public locked out of submitting on the proposal, it is undemocratic and I am certain that all the fishers and divers in the Bay will support Todd Muller's campaign for legislative changes to take such a decision out of the hands of authorities such as the Bay of Plenty Regional Council.

(Abridged)
Alan Dickson
Tauranga

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