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Environmental education

Te aki i te hunga tangata te tiaki inanga... Whitebait Connection provides an inquiry and action based environmental education programme for schools and communities focusing on the health of our streams, rivers and wetlands

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Action outcomes

Participants are inspired to take action for their local catchment including riparian restoration, fencing, stream monitoring, writing letters to government and stream/river clean ups.

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Community engagement

Since 2002, we have been raising awareness of the effects of land-use on the health of our streams, rivers, estuaries and the sea, using whitebait as a medium.

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Conservation Action

As well as supporting communities to take action for freshwater, we sometimes help to lead this action in the form of water quality monitoring, whitebait spawning habitat surveys, habitat enhancement or creation, riparian planting, fencing and pest control, fish passage barrier identification, and stormwater litter monitoring.

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Mangonui School Programme, 2022

In term 3 of 2022, Whitebait Connection Coordinator Ray delivered a programme to Mangonui School. This programme was funded by Foundation North. As part of programme delivery the students went on a field trip to the Otanenui stream at the Taumarumaru Reserve for their stream investigation. 

Here are the results of the investigation: 

  • Habitat Assessment: The students noticed that there was a good amount of shade over the stream and a good root system from native plants and trees holding the banks together.
  • Temperature: 12-14 degrees celsius
  • Conductivity: 130-150
  • Clarity: 70-80cm
  • pH: 7.5
  • Macroinvertebrates: snail, shrimp, tail gill stonefly, woody-cased caddisfly, dragonfly larvae
  • Fish: 3 banded kokopu were caught in the traps over night and one tuna was observed in a rock pool

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 Conclusions: 

  • Otanenui Stream is a taonga for the local community because of its historical significance being an old pa site so we should keep it in pristine condition.
  • There were a good amount of sensitive macroinvertebrates and the presence of Banded kōkopu in the stream indicates good stream health. The test results were good overall indicating good water quality

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 Issues Observed: 

  • Having roads and housing nearby poses the threat of hazardous substances entering the stream and affecting all life within the stream.
  •  Being an easily accessible walking track there is the potential for litter to end up in the stream and then eventually making its way to the sea.

Action Projects

After the field investigation the students took action by creating videos with the aim of creating awareness of the issues their local freshwater ecosystems face