Community and partnership drive Whakaraupō / Lyttelton Harbour’s restoration - learn more about their work, the plan, and key projects underway.
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Sign up for the latest newsUnited efforts are restoring Te Waihora’s health and mana through Whakaora Te Waihora, a collaborative programme of cultural and ecological projects.
In collaboration with project partners, we have won a Local Government NZ Excellence Award for the Our Waitarakao catchment strategy.
Contractors spent the morning using diggers and bulldozers to open Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere to the sea.
Our Waitarakao project partners and the community are now busy implementing it – one plant, one trap, and one beach clean-up at a time.
The Iongairo project launches new interactive seafloor maps, revealing the hidden depths of Te Pātaka o Rākaihautū/Banks Peninsula
The yacht that sunk on its mooring in Cass Bay, Whakaraupō earlier this week was successfully refloated on Thursday 20 March.
The Our Waitarakao strategy aims to restore the mauri (life force) of this special area, and it outlines the actions we can all take to help make that happen.
Our coast and harbours team have a response capability to coastal marine incidents across the motu.
Our Coast and Harbours section plays a key role in managing cruise ship activity across Waitaha Canterbury.
Learn more about the Pig Hunting Creek lagoon restoration project, which aims to support the revitalization of the wetland.
Our staff attended a simulated marine oil spill at Te Ana Marina in Lyttelton last week.