Halting the spread of pest fish in Pāpāmoa

Halting the spread of pest fish In the past few years, we’ve seen an increase in the occurrence of some introduced fish species in Bay of Plenty waterways, including the Pāpāmoa storm water system recently. The introduction of exotic fish in New Zealand waterways is an increasing problem that causes substantial harm to our freshwater…

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Member news in brief

Member news in brief Subscribe, and share! To subscribe members of your organisation, or to share your stories and events within the TMBC network, please email Diane Berghan at TMBC. In short Been overseas recently? Help protect our orchards Samurai Wasp says ‘smell ya later, stink bug’ Biosecurity training piloted Help dig out new wood-boring…

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Nau mai, haere mai

Welcome! New members Plant & Food Research is a New Zealand-based science company providing research and development that adds value to fruit, vegetable, crop and food products We look forward to welcoming their representative Peter Scott (Epidermiology & Disease Management) and Beccy Ganley (Science Group Leader) to our upcoming meetings. SPS Biosecurity is an MPI…

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Have your say on better ways to stop marine pests

Have your say Have your say on better ways to stop marine pests With support from Biosecurity New Zealand, four regional councils – Northland, Auckland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty Toi Moana – are exploring whether having hull-fouling rules that are applied consistently across several regions would be a better way forward. Read the discussion…

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Biosecurity 2025

Biosecurity 2025 Biosecurity 2025: a plan to strengthen our biosecurity system together The Biosecurity 2025 Implementation Plan was launched late last year It brings together the thoughts, ideas, actions, wants and desires of everyone from across the system into a living document that will guide actions over the next 5-7 years. We have considered a…

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Almost 200 sites with confirmed myrtle rust

Almost 200 sites confirmed There are currently 194 sites (properties) in the Bay of Plenty with confirmed infection of myrtle rust, mostly in the Te Puke and Bethlehem areas. Myrtle rust is a serious fungal disease that affects plants in the myrtle family. Plants in this family include the iconic pōhutukawa, mānuka and rātā as…

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Auckland fruit fly response

Auckland fruit fly response Auckland fruit fly response: what can we learn from it in Tauranga Moana? After several weeks’ of intensive trapping and fruit inspections, we chat to TMBC member Stu Hutchings, Chairman of the New Zealand Fruit Fly Council and Chief Executive of KVH about what worked well during the latest fruit fly…

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Kaitiakitanga biosecurity wānanga

Kaitiakitanga biosecurity wānanga Planning is underway Planning is underway for our wānanga on kaitiakitanga, focusing on enhancing the cultural competency of our network by developing our understanding of how kaitiakitanga is integrated with the spiritual, cultural and social life of local iwi. This workshop takes a look at how we can support guardianship of our…

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TMBC response workshop

TMBC response workshop Thursday 6 June, 9.00am – 12.30pm Tauranga Yacht Club, morning tea provided This workshop will focus on how Biosecurity New Zealand responds to biosecurity incursions, the roles and responsibilities as set out in the Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS), the reality of a biosecurity response and how the TMBC network can be…

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Coastal clean-up

Coastal clean-up Divers and commercial salvage teams collect rubbish from inner harbour of Tauranga Moana to be analysed for ‘marine invaders’. On Sunday 10 March, local businesses and the University of Waikato based in Tauranga teamed up to undertake a coastal clean-up ‘Kia Tika Tatahi’ of debris along two heavily visited areas in the inner harbour of Tauranga Moana.…

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