✨ Fisheries Notice
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 37
executed on the 22nd day of March 1999. A copy of the
supplementary integration agreement is available for
inspection without charge by any member of the public at
the district office of the Ministry of Education, 116 Victoria
Avenue, Wanganui.
Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of March 1999.
KATHY PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations.
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Fisheries
Fisheries Act 1996
Fisheries (Notification of Proposal to Establish Whakapuaka Taiapure-Local Fishery) Notice 1999
Pursuant to section 178 (2) of the Fisheries Act 1996, the
chief executive of the Ministry of Fisheries, acting under an
authorisation from the Associate Minister for Food, Fibre,
Biosecurity and Border Control, gives the following notice.
A n a l y s i s
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Title and commencement
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Proposal
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Description of proposed taiapure-local fishery
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Public inspection of proposal
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Objections to, and submissions on, proposal
N o t i c e
1. Title and commencement—(1) This notice may be
cited as the Fisheries (Notification of Proposal to Establish
Whakapuaka Taiapure-Local Fishery) Notice 1999.
(2) This notice comes into force on the day after the date of
its notification in the Gazette.
2. Proposal—A proposal by the Ngati Tama Manawhenua
Ki Te Tau Ihu Trust to establish an area of coast between
Ataata Point and Whangamoa Head at Whakapuaka
(Delaware Bay east of Nelson) as a taiapure-local fishery
has been agreed to in principle by the Associate Minister
for Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control after
consultation with the Minister of Maori Affairs and having
regard to the provisions of section 176 (2) of the Fisheries
Act 1996.
3. Description of proposed taiapure-local fishery—The
proposed taiapure-local fishery relates to all the marine and
estuarine waters enclosed by a line—
(a) Commencing at Ataata Point (at 41° 09.44′ S and
173° 24.20′ E); then
(b) Proceeding on a bearing of 22° 00′ for a distance of
1460 metres to a point off Fall Cove 200 metres
seaward from the mean high water mark of Pepin
Island (at 41° 08.71′ S and 173° 24.59′ E); then
(c) Proceeding on a bearing of 333° 00′ for a distance of
225 metres to a point 200 metres seaward from the
mean high water mark of Pepin Island (at 41° 08.60′ S
and 173° 24.52′ E); then
(d) Proceeding on a bearing of 18° 15′ for a distance of
475 metres to a point 200 metres seaward from the
mean high water mark of Pepin Island (at 41° 08.36′ S
and 173° 24.62′ E); then
(e) Proceeding on a bearing of 41° 45′ for a distance of
670 metres to a point off Maheipuku Point 200 metres
seaward from the mean high water mark of Pepin
Island (at 41° 08.09′ S and 173° 24.94′ E); then
(f) Proceeding on a bearing of 109° 45′ for a distance of
585 metres to a point off Platform Point 200 metres
seaward from the mean high water mark of Pepin
Island (at 41° 08.20′ S and 173° 25.33′ E); then
(g) Proceeding on a bearing of 66° 36′ for a distance of
8380 metres to Whangamoa Head (at 41° 06.39′ S and
173° 30.83′ E); then
(h) Proceeding generally in a south-westerly direction
along the mean high water mark of Delaware Bay to
the western most point of Maori Pa Beach (at
41° 09.76′ S and 173° 26.45′ E); then
(i) Proceeding on a bearing of 270° 00′ for a distance of
150 metres to a point on the mean high water mark of
Pepin Island (at 41° 09.76′ S and 173° 26.35′ E); then
(j) Proceeding generally in a northerly, westerly, and
southerly direction along the mean high water mark of
Pepin Island and Cable Bay to the point of
commencement.
4. Public inspection of proposal—(1) A copy of the
proposal is available for public inspection, for a period of
not less than 2 months after the date on which this notice is
notified in the Gazette, at the following addresses:
(a) Maori Land Court, “Aoraki”, 76 Peterborough
Street, Christchurch:
(b) Ministry of Fisheries, 118 Vickerman Street, Nelson:
(c) Ministry of Fisheries (Head Office), ASB Bank
House, 101–103 The Terrace, Wellington:
(d) Nelson City Council, 110 Trafalgar Street, Nelson:
(e) Elma Turner Library, 27 Halifax Street, Nelson.
(2) A copy of the proposal may be obtained by telephoning
the Ministry of Fisheries, Nelson on (03) 548-1069.
5. Objections to, and submissions on, proposal—(1) This
clause applies to any person who—
(a) Is a public authority, local authority, or body
specifically constituted by or under any Act, or a
Minister of the Crown; or
(b) Has any function, power, or duty that relates to, or
who is or could be affected by, any aspect of the
proposed taiapure-local fishery.
(2) A person to whom this clause applies may lodge—
(a) An objection to the proposal; or
(b) Submissions in relation to the proposal; or
(c) Both.
(3) Any objections or submissions must be lodged at the
Maori Land Court, 76 Peterborough Street (P.O. Box
2200), Christchurch.
(4) Any objections or submissions must—
(a) Identify the grounds on which the objections or
submissions are made; and
(b) Be supplemented by such particulars or information
as the Registrar of the Maori Land Court notifies the
applicant the Registrar considers necessary to
sufficiently identify the grounds for the objections or
submissions.
(5) The objections or submissions must be lodged no later
than 2 months after the date on which this notice is notified
in the Gazette.
Dated this 18th day of March 1999.
W. R. TUCK, Chief Executive of the Ministry of Fisheries.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to
indicate its general effect.
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