Extensive inter-tidal sandflats, as here in Wainui Bay close to Abel Tasman National Park, are an important natural feature of Golden and Tasman bays. The Tasman District coastal plan currently protects estuarine areas from oyster racks and other marine farming structures, but not from mechanised diggers taking cockles.
ANDY DENNIS
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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 8
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50Extensive inter-tidal sandflats, as here in Wainui Bay close to Abel Tasman National Park, are an important natural feature of Golden and Tasman bays. The Tasman District coastal plan currently protects estuarine areas from oyster racks and other marine farming structures, but not from mechanised diggers taking cockles. ANDY DENNIS Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 8
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