On the one hand, it makes sense to me that if the dolphins are in a protected sanctuary, it should remain so. Yet the counter arguments are also valid that 95 per cent of threats to Maui's dolphins come from fishing-related activities, and that despite 23 wells (most approved by Labour) being drilled within the West Coast North Island Marine Mammal Sanctuary over the past 40 years there has not been a single incident involving Maui's dolphins. I was also surprised to read that New Zealand's largest producing gas field, Pohokura already operates within the sanctuary.
So in cooking my eggs and driving my car to work, am I also putting the dolphins in danger?
In an ideal world, offshore exploration would not go near protected sanctuaries. New Zealanders must feel comfortable that there is a responsible exploration of our resources.
I want New Zealand's unique environment to be protected but I also want its prosperity lifted. The economic value of exploring and mining our resources is significant. There should be rational examination of the arguments so both can be achieved safely.