At this stage Didymo hasn't been found in the North Island, but it if it is found here the effects on our rivers is likely to be dramatic
The Rotorua geothermal resource includes all the unique surface outflow features of the Rotorua geothermal field such as sinter cones, mud pools, geysers, springs, and hot pools but it also includes the geothermal reservoirs underground.
Our region's lakes are popular for many forms of recreation. In the Rotorua District, the Rotorua Lakes are nationally significant as natural assets of great beauty.
If you're out enjoying the region's lakes, rivers and beaches, make sure you know the navigation and safety rules.
There are increasing demands on our region's water supply, and our Regional Plans help manage this demand. Our freshwater is sought after by many sectors in our community - hydro-electricity generators, farmers, households, recreation, industry and tourism.
The Bay of Plenty region has eight major rivers emptying into the Bay and schemes in place for our rivers and streams to ensure that our communities are protected from flooding.
Find out about Environment Bay of Plenty's work to prevent water pollution in the region.
Wetlands are the natural boundary between land and water. They are permanently or intermittently wet areas, shallow water, and land water margins that support plants and animals adapted to wet conditions.
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