Get In Quick For Free Marine Pests Workshops
Date: 20 September, 2011
Get In Quick For Free
Marine Pests Workshops
People keen to learn more
about some of the worst pests threatening Northland’s
special marine environment are being urged to register now
for one of a series of free workshops around the
region.
Six workshops will be run jointly by the
Northland Regional Council and MAF Biosecurity New Zealand
(MAF BNZ) in mid-October in Dargaville, Whangarei, Russell,
Whangaroa, Rawene and Kaitaia.
"These two-hour
workshops are for people who want to find out more about
marine pests and how they can help look after Northland’s
coast," co-organiser Gail Townsend says.
Ms Townsend,
a biosecurity officer with the regional council, says many
marine pests can be encountered by those simply walking
along a beach or swimming or paddling in shallow water, so
the workshops are for everyone who uses the coast, not just
divers, boaties or those working in marine-related
fields.
She says each workshop will include what
marine pests are and how they spread, what they look like
and what to do if you find one.
Among the roughly 20
marine pests to be covered next month will be a number that
are already in Northland, including several sea squirts, but
also others like the particularly invasive Pacific sea star
which have yet to reach New Zealand waters.
The
workshops will also include a number of harmless native
marine species which can be confused with introduced
pests.
Ms Townsend says the marine pests workshops
follow on from a similar series of successful workshops on
land-based plant pests the council ran recently around the
region which were attended by more than 200
people.
The council and MAF BNZ will hold the first of
their six workshops in Dargaville at the sports complex,
Logan St, from 10.30am-12.30pm on Tuesday 11 October,
followed by another the same day at Rawene from 4-6pm at
NorthTec in Nimmo St.
The Kaitaia workshop will be
held Wednesday 12 October at the Far North District Council
in Redan Rd from 1.30-3.30pm and Whangaroa’s workshop will
be at the sports fishing club, 573 Whangaroa Rd, from
10.30am-12.30pm the following day (13
October).
Russell’s workshop will take place Friday 14 October at the Haratu Building, corner the Strand and Pitt St, from 10.30am-12.30pm.
The final workshop in
the series will be held in Whangarei from 10.30am-12.30pm at
the Northland Regional Council building in Water St on
Saturday 15 October.
Ms Townsend says numbers will
typically be limited to about 20 people at each workshop and
organisers are urging people to pre-register to avoid
missing out.
“We won’t be able to take any
registrations on the day and it would be a shame to have to
turn people away.”
People keen to register should
contact Northland Regional Council reception on (0800) 002
004 or email Gail Townsend or Jillian Fulcher at
gailt@nrc.govt.nz or jillianf@nrc.govt.nz
Ms Townsend
says more information on marine pests in Northland is
available from the council’s website at:
www.nrc.govt.nz/marinepests
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