A $26 million investment aims to rejuvenate the Hauraki Gulf, enhancing marine life and boosting tourism, while establishing new protected areas for ecological recovery.
- The investment includes $6 million from the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Fund, supporting the Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Act 2025.
- Tama Potaka emphasized the importance of restoring kelp forests and reefs to benefit local communities and ensure sustainability for fishing and recreational activities.
- Nineteen new protected areas will be established, allowing ecosystems to thrive while maintaining opportunities for people to enjoy the moana, including visits to Tiritiri Matangi Island.
Why It Matters
This initiative reflects a growing commitment to environmental sustainability and the restoration of vital ecosystems, balancing economic needs with ecological health, essential for future generations.