{ "culture": "en-NZ", "name": "Indicative_Īnanga_Spawning_Areas", "guid": "52C31C6B-3F88-4BB1-93A3-3114D4AA44BC", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Indicative Īnanga Spawning Areas based on intersection of Coastal Flood Hazard Zone 0, Digital River Network and NZ River Centreline 1:50k\n\nIndicative Īnanga Spawning Habitat locations. Īnanga is the smallest whitebait species and there are regional rules associated with the spawning habitat. \n\nĪnanga is the smallest whitebait species and their populations are declining. \n\nThe part of waterways where tidal flows meet freshwater is a key habitat for inanga spawning. Spawning occurs in areas where high spring tides can reach, but the water isn\u2019t too salty. During spring tides inanga can lay their eggs in vegetation high up the riverbanks, above the normal river flow height.\n\nNorthland Regional Council has created a map layer to indicate where these areas are likely to be. \n\nThe Regional Plan has restrictions on land use activities around inanga spawning sites. The following activities may not be permitted and may require a consent:\n\nStock access\n\nLand preparation\n\nEarthworks\n\nDrainage and flood controls from 1 March to 30 September \n\nRestoration of natural flows\n\nYou can use the new map layer to help identify whether you may have inanga spawning sites on your land. ", "description": "", "summary": "Indicative Īnanga Spawning Areas based on intersection of Coastal Flood Hazard Zone 0, Digital River Network and NZ River Centreline 1:50k\n\nIndicative Īnanga Spawning Habitat locations. Īnanga is the smallest whitebait species and there are regional rules associated with the spawning habitat. \n\nĪnanga is the smallest whitebait species and their populations are declining. \n\nThe part of waterways where tidal flows meet freshwater is a key habitat for inanga spawning. Spawning occurs in areas where high spring tides can reach, but the water isn’t too salty. During spring tides inanga can lay their eggs in vegetation high up the riverbanks, above the normal river flow height.\n\nNorthland Regional Council has created a map layer to indicate where these areas are likely to be. \n\nThe Regional Plan has restrictions on land use activities around inanga spawning sites. The following activities may not be permitted and may require a consent:\n\nStock access\n\nLand preparation\n\nEarthworks\n\nDrainage and flood controls from 1 March to 30 September \n\nRestoration of natural flows\n\nYou can use the new map layer to help identify whether you may have inanga spawning sites on your land. ", "title": "Indicative Īnanga Spawning Areas", "tags": [ "Īnanga", "Spawning" ], "type": "Feature Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS", "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Feature Access", "Feature Service", "providerSDS", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png", "url": "", "extent": [ [ 172.634868266175, -36.3983250867554 ], [ 174.621554845549, -34.3835308601675 ] ], "minScale": 0, "maxScale": 1.7976931348623157E308, "spatialReference": "NZGD_2000_New_Zealand_Transverse_Mercator", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "", "portalUrl": "" }