"This is valuable information farmers and landowners can use to help native fish on their migration journeys and to ensure waterways on their properties are protected."
Living Water sustainable dairying manager Matt Highway says the baseline data will also help identify priority areas to achieve the greatest reduction in sediment flow into the Wairua River.
Along with reducing sediment load, the work will increase the area of wetland habitat for native species including Australasian Bittern/matuku, the fernbird /matata and black mudfish.
Living Water is working alongside dairy farmers, iwi, conservation groups, schools, local government and other agencies to demonstrate sustainable dairying in healthy freshwater ecosystems in five key dairying regions.