Fish return to Great Barrier waterway after 30 years

Fish return to Great Barrier waterway after 30 years

0 개 3,856 노영례

9784c8acd66f78c6b5bf5ddaa95985ac_1495625616_7871.jpg
A shortjawed kōkopu, one of five whitebait species found across Auckland. Credit: Auckland Biodiversity

 

9784c8acd66f78c6b5bf5ddaa95985ac_1495625652_2498.jpg
Before: The concrete weir blocked fish passage for 30 years. Photo: June Brookes

 

9784c8acd66f78c6b5bf5ddaa95985ac_1495625683_102.jpg
After: The Awana Stream is now open to fish passage following the removal of the weir. Photo: June Brookes

 

Fish return to stream after 30 years

About 19km of isolated stream habitat on Aotea Great Barrier Island is accessible to native fish for the first time in three decades, thanks to local residents and public agencies.

Now, native fish returning from the ocean will again occupy habitats and boost population numbers along a relatively protected and pristine Great Barrier waterway.

A recent two-day operation saw a 30-year-old flow-gauging weir – a large, concrete structure – removed from the Awana Stream, one of the island’s largest waterways.

In the six weeks since the weir’s removal, fish life has begun to return to Awana Stream, and there's hope that some endangered species may restart building their population on the island.

 


The video above shows how a concrete weir in Titirangi prevents small fish from moving freely along waterways. 

History of the weir

The weir was installed by the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in the late 1980s (NIWA also paid for its removal).

After decommissioning, the weir remained largely forgotten.

That was until residents Bill Carlin and June Brookes attended a Great Barrier Local Board and Department of Conservation (DOC) event in 2015 called Aotea: Ridge to Reef.

At the meeting, Bill and June heard about how structures like the weir can prevent juvenile native fish, which swim in from the ocean, from reaching freshwater habitats.

June says the event alerted her to the potential ecological damage being caused by the weir, and she started talks with DOC, NIWA and Auckland Council on removing it.

“As the landowners, with a lifelong commitment to conservation, we felt we had an obligation to help fix this problem,” June says.

“It was lucky we knew the history of the weir’s construction and were able to assist with providing information to Auckland Council and DoC.”

Inspiring change

Sue Daly, Great Barrier Local Board’s environment spokesperson, says this project may inspire other landowners on Aotea Great Barrier to reinstate fish passage in waterways on their property that may be made impassable by pipes, dams and weirs.

“We didn't know how much of a barrier dams and fords were to migrating freshwater fish – and we didn't know these fish were whitebait!” Ms Daly says. “We really want to make sure every stream everywhere on our island is fish-friendly.”

The section of Awana Stream, where the weir was located, runs through both DOC land and Bill and June’s property.

Matt Bloxham, Auckland Council’s senior freshwater adviser and the project organiser, says fish would still be barred from the stream if it wasn’t for June’s initiative and resolve to see the weir removed.

“Whitebait species, such as īnanga, koāro and banded kōkopu, were found to be restricted to areas just downstream of the weir,” Matt says.

Matthew Bloxham senior biodiversity adviser - freshwater
Pictured is Matthew Bloxham, Senior Regional Adviser for Freshwater, on one of the regularly community events he leads across the region. Credit: Jacqui Geux

“This is in no way surprising for īnanga, which cannot climb.

But we didn’t anticipate that the weir would spell trouble for koāro and banded kōkopu, as both are very capable climbers and will scale 20-metre-high waterfalls as juveniles to reach upstream habitats.'

“However, gauging weirs concentrate flows through a V-notch and it may be that the overwhelming volume and velocity of water barrelling through the notch was enough to knock the fish back as they reached the top of the weir.”

Aotea bands together

Matt says of the project: “The Awana work was a great example of government agencies, private contractors and landowners on the island pulling together to achieve substantial environmental gains."

DOC's Aotea Great Barrier Island Operations Manager Paul McArthur agrees. ”We can definitely do more to help our native species thrive when we work together. I want to thank Bill and June for getting the ball rolling on this project. Removing this weir will help increase the number of īnanga, koāro and banded kōkopu in this catchment, which is a very important habit for these native fish.”

NIWA freshwater fish expert Dr Paul Franklin says the project showed what could be achieved when people came together to improve the environment.

“Removing barriers can be one of the most cost-effective ways we can help our freshwater fish communities. Many of our native fish are threatened and ensuring they have the access they need from the sea to freshwater habitats is crucial to improving their chances of survival.”

Awana stream weir being removed
Island-based company, Aotea Contractors, remove the 30-year-old concrete weir from the stream. Photo: Matthew Bloxham/Auckland Council

When living on an island as remote as Aotea Great Barrier Island, obtaining all the gear necessary for a job like this requires plenty of planning and cannot be achieved without pooling resources.

Local business Aotea Contractors, led by Joel Eves, and the Rural Fire Service brought in the necessary machinery to break up the weir. DOC and the Rural Fire Service supplied and operated the pumps, which lowered water levels to minimise environmental impacts.

“This, combined with the local community’s can-do attitude and high regard for their environment, makes these sorts of projects possible,” Matt says.

June adds: “Matt was great to work with. He provided a depth of knowledge and commitment to the project which kept up the momentum to make it happen. It is great to think we have made a small contribution to helping protect NZ’s endangered native fish by reopening this pristine stretch of freshwater habitat for them.”

Island resident and freshwater ecologist Taryn Wilks is conducting before and after fish surveys along the Awana.

“It’ll be fascinating to see just how quickly fish reoccupy this vast area of upstream habitat,” Matt says. 

 

출처 : Auckland Council News

Unemployment rate at 5.4 percent in the Decem…

댓글 0 | 조회 144 | 1일전
New Zealand’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.4 percent in the December 2025 quarter, compared with 5.3 percent in the previous quarter, a… 더보기

Democracy in action for A F Thomas Park

댓글 0 | 조회 203 | 2025.12.20
During Auckland Council’s consultation on the future of recreation at A F Thomas Park, a group of 40 residents from across the North Shore and Albany … 더보기

Expert hearing panel confirmed for proposed P…

댓글 0 | 조회 211 | 2025.12.19
Auckland Council and theGovernmenthave confirmed the appointment of theexpertgroup that will lead hearings on proposedPlanChange 120.Known asan‘indepe… 더보기

Safeswim rolls out expanded beach and water-q…

댓글 0 | 조회 178 | 2025.12.18
Aucklanders heading to the beach this summer will have access to more real-time information than ever before, with Auckland Council’s Safeswim program… 더보기

Muriwai Beach will be vehicle free this summe…

댓글 0 | 조회 334 | 2025.12.17
Te Oneone Rangatira / Muriwai Beach will once again be vehicle free this summer for the upcoming peak holiday period.Auckland Council and Auckland Tra… 더보기

Auckland Council’s annual plan moves toward c…

댓글 0 | 조회 211 | 2025.12.16
Better transport, a refresh for urban development and delivering for local communities are among Auckland Council’s key priorities during 2026-2027.Fr… 더보기

Funding helps to safeguard significant histor…

댓글 0 | 조회 144 | 2025.12.15
Auckland Council is granting $534,241 towards projects that will help protect and conserve significant historic heritage places in Tāmaki Makaurau ove… 더보기

New Year’s Eve celebrations for 2026 in centr…

댓글 0 | 조회 321 | 2025.12.14
Auckland Council group is proud to partner with SkyCity and Vector Lights once again this year to host New Year’s Eve celebrations in the city centre,… 더보기

8 top tips for a great outing outdoors

댓글 0 | 조회 227 | 2025.12.12
There’s nothing quite like a summer’s day in Tāmaki Makaurau – sun shining, tuis singing, pōhutukawa trees in full bloom. And what better way to make … 더보기

8 ways to a waste-less Christmas and a festiv…

댓글 0 | 조회 176 | 2025.12.11
This Christmas, give your home and your celebrations a glow-up that’s good for the planet and your bank balance. A sustainable festive season can be s… 더보기

Splash Safely! Auckland Council urges summer …

댓글 0 | 조회 137 | 2025.12.10
As Auckland heats up and families race to unbox their temporary backyard pools, Auckland Council is urging whānau to keep safety front of mind, especi… 더보기

How to keep safe in the water

댓글 0 | 조회 249 | 2025.12.09
When your favourite swimming spot calls, it pays to take the time to think about how to stay safe and what to do if you or others get into trouble.Be … 더보기

More Aucklanders than ever taking climate act…

댓글 0 | 조회 182 | 2025.12.07
Aucklanders are embracing climate action in record numbers, with more people getting involved each year and the momentum is building. Auckland Council… 더보기

‘A rising tide lifts all boats’ - CRL set to …

댓글 0 | 조회 176 | 2025.12.05
John F. Kennedy’s much-quoted words apply to the predicted benefits of Auckland’s City Rail Link (CRL) across the Auckland region.According to Aucklan… 더보기

Get the facts on Auckland’s future housing pl…

댓글 0 | 조회 310 | 2025.12.04
Auckland’s Future Housing Plan - Proposed Plan Change 120 - makes important changes to Auckland’s planning rules, and there is discussion happening in… 더보기

Auckland Council summer opening hours

댓글 0 | 조회 209 | 2025.12.04
Planning your summer? We’ve got you covered.Auckland Council services and facilities run on different hours over the holidays, so check the list below… 더보기

Prohibited fire season for Hauraki Gulf islan…

댓글 0 | 조회 171 | 2025.12.01
Fire and Emergency New Zealandhas today announced that all islands of the Hauraki Gulf have entered a prohibited fire season from 1 December, until fu… 더보기

Tiny but mighty: black mudfish rediscovered i…

댓글 0 | 조회 218 | 2025.11.30
A little-known native freshwater fish thought lost from a local wetland has resurfaced. The elusive Waikaka, or black mudfish, has been rediscovered i… 더보기

Peace Bell stolen from Henderson's Japanese G…

댓글 0 | 조회 248 | 2025.11.29
Update as of 19 November:Council staff have passed the CCTV footage to Police and will continue working with them to help identify those responsible.O… 더보기

Summer BBQ guide to waste-free fun

댓글 0 | 조회 334 | 2025.11.27
Summer’s heating up and so are the grills! But before you fire up the BBQ, here are some tips for keeping your outdoor event low on waste and high on … 더보기

Auckland Libraries’ summer reading challenge …

댓글 0 | 조회 221 | 2025.11.24
This summer, Auckland Council Libraries isn’t just offering a reading challenge – it's inviting every whānau in Tāmaki Makaurau to become a champion o… 더보기

Building stronger neighbourhoods in Kaipātiki

댓글 0 | 조회 225 | 2025.11.22
AcompletedKaipātikiCommunity Recovery Planmarks a new milestone for Beach Haven, Northcote Point and Birkenhead in their recovery from 2023 storms.Pes… 더보기

Aucklanders urged to have their say: Four day…

댓글 0 | 조회 563 | 2025.11.19
With just days remaining until public consultation closes, Auckland Council is calling on residents and community groups to share their vision for the… 더보기

Changes to natural hazard information on your…

댓글 0 | 조회 326 | 2025.11.18
Auckland Council has made natural hazard information more understandable on property Land Information Memorandums (LIMs), as part of new national legi… 더보기

Annual food prices increase 4.7 percent

댓글 0 | 조회 184 | 2025.11.17
Food prices increased 4.7 percent in the 12 months to October 2025, following a 4.1 percent increase in the 12 months to September 2025, according to … 더보기

Judge fines developer over $48k for illegal e…

댓글 0 | 조회 585 | 2025.11.15
COD Crown Projects Limited (COD) has been fined $48,750 after pleading guilty to two charges under the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) for unlawful… 더보기

Say “I Do” to Auckland Council’s most charmin…

댓글 0 | 조회 480 | 2025.11.13
Your wedding day should be a reflection of your unique love story and Auckland Council literally holds the keys to some of the most enchanting, weddin… 더보기

Summer BBQ guide to waste-free fun

댓글 0 | 조회 362 | 2025.11.12
Summer’s heating up and so are the grills! But before you fire up the BBQ, here are some tips for keeping your outdoor event low on waste and high on … 더보기

What Auckland’s new plan means for your neigh…

댓글 0 | 조회 331 | 2025.11.10
A deep dive into what Plan Change 120 could mean for your local board areaAuckland Council is making changes to the Auckland Unitary Plan – the city’s… 더보기

Auckland Regional Parks track update

댓글 0 | 조회 314 | 2025.11.09
This update outlines significant progress made since April 2025 to renew and reopen tracks damaged during the severe weather events of 2023.Auckland C… 더보기

Northcote Market bursts to life and the fun i…

댓글 0 | 조회 313 | 2025.11.08
Northcote Town Centre was buzzing recently as the brand-new Northcote Market made its debut — and it’s just the start of a summer packed with free fun… 더보기

Auckland Council secures conviction and fine …

댓글 0 | 조회 258 | 2025.11.07
Auckland Council has secured fresh convictions and fines totalling $103,125 against Angela Maree Beer and her company Teddy and Friends Limited rename… 더보기

Free ways to get fit

댓글 0 | 조회 334 | 2025.11.06
Ready to inject some energy into your life and feel your absolute best? From scenic spots at our parks to the community spirit on our courts and pools… 더보기

First Aotearoa dementia-friendly film screeni…

댓글 0 | 조회 189 | 2025.11.05
A significant step forward has been made in making Tāmaki Makaurau a more age-friendly region with the successful completion of the Dementia Friendly … 더보기

Unemployment rate at 5.3 percent in the Septe…

댓글 0 | 조회 227 | 2025.11.05
New Zealand’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.3 percent in the September 2025 quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ today.In … 더보기

Queen Street to become a magical pathway of f…

댓글 0 | 조회 492 | 2025.11.04
A magical and enchanting time of year, today Auckland Council and partners announce a jaw-dropping festive season set to 'electrify' city centre stree… 더보기

Submissions open on Auckland’s future housing…

댓글 0 | 조회 430 | 2025.11.03
Aucklanders can now have their say on proposed changes to the Auckland Unitary Plan – the city’s planning rulebook for where and how new homes and bus… 더보기

Key summer updates for Muriwai

댓글 0 | 조회 403 | 2025.11.02
Food trucks open for businessMuriwai Regional Park visitors will find a range of food options and cool refreshments available at the west coast beach … 더보기

Auckland’s Governing Body members appointed f…

댓글 0 | 조회 221 | 2025.11.01
Auckland’s mayor, deputy mayor and 19 councillors have officially declared to act in the best interests of the communities they represent for the next… 더보기

Auckland Council toughens up on building in f…

댓글 0 | 조회 372 | 2025.11.01
From Monday 3 November 2025, stronger planning rules take effect in Auckland to better protect people and property from natural hazards.The change is … 더보기

Population growth slows in all regions

댓글 0 | 조회 327 | 2025.10.30
Population growth slowed in all of Aotearoa New Zealand’s 16 regions in the year ended June 2025, according to provisional estimates released by Stats… 더보기

Bringing Pōhutukawa Glade back to life

댓글 0 | 조회 207 | 2025.10.25
Work is now under way to bring Pōhutukawa Glade, a much-loved Karekare reserve in the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park, back to life.The partnership pro… 더보기

Changes to natural hazard information on your…

댓글 0 | 조회 419 | 2025.10.24
Auckland Council has made natural hazard information more understandable on property Land Information Memorandums (LIMs), as part of new national legi… 더보기

Trial brings new phone charging benches to Au…

댓글 0 | 조회 284 | 2025.10.23
Auckland Transport (AT) has launched a trial of smart, solar powered benches at four busy city centre bus stops.The ‘SmartBeam’ benches are 100% solar… 더보기

Speed limit change proposed for Browns Bay To…

댓글 0 | 조회 251 | 2025.10.22
Auckland Transport (AT) are proposing a speed limit change to 40km/h in the Browns Bay Town Centre.New safety improvements are approved for constructi… 더보기

Auckland Council’s first in-house desexing cl…

댓글 0 | 조회 406 | 2025.10.18
Auckland Council’s first in-house desexing clinic making strides in dog desexing programmeAuckland Council’s first-ever in-house dog desexing clinic i… 더보기

Council and Volunteering Auckland celebrate 3…

댓글 0 | 조회 400 | 2025.10.16
Auckland Council is proud to support Volunteering Auckland and the important work it does in Tāmaki Makaurau, as the two organisations celebrate 35 ye… 더보기

Milford’s recovery from the early 2023 storms

댓글 0 | 조회 429 | 2025.10.14
The suburbs surrounding the Wairau Creek on the North Shore were some of the hardest hit during the 2023 floods, with the tragic loss of two lives and… 더보기

End of Windows 10 support prompts call to rec…

댓글 0 | 조회 270 | 2025.10.11
‘Ditch your obsolete tech responsibly’ is the message Auckland Council wants Aucklanders to heed on International E-Waste Day, as thousands of compute… 더보기

Wynyard Quarter artwork Waka Moana blends Māo…

댓글 0 | 조회 440 | 2025.10.09
Tāmaki Makaurau, Tāmaki Herenga Waka, Tāmaki HerengaTāmaki, the gathering place of waka, the gathering place of peoplePrepare to be drawn closer to th… 더보기