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Conservation - Policy Summary
12 Sep 2008
Spokesperson:
Metiria Turei MP
View our 2008 Conservation Package [1.8Mb PDF]
Read the detailed Conservation Policy.
Key Principles
- New Zealand's indigenous plants, animals and ecosystems must be protected.
- Support given to kaitiakitanga of hapu in conservation management.
- A network protected areas of land and water.
- Public access to the conservation estate.
Specific Policy Points
Conservation on Land
- Oppose carve up of DoC
- Increase funding to restore capacity in science, education and field work
- Support advocacy role in RMA cases
- Increase funding for ground-based pest control
- Increase funding for conservation on private land, eg Nature Heritage Fund
- Tighten biosecurity measures
Public Access
- Support walking right of access along waterways
- Ensure paper roads remain open and adequately marked
- 'Access Commissioner' to: negotiate, advise, report and develop code of conduct
- Financial support for landowners who need signs and fencing
Conservation on Land: High Country
- No land sales to overseas persons unless residing here 185 days per year
- Moratorium on tenure review while we assess whether it is meeting conservation objectives
- Assess valuation methods which undervalue Crown interest
- Boost Nature Heritage Fund to be able to purchase more leases
Conservation with Communities
- Build on Greens' successful budget bids for community initiatives
- Improve DOC/iwi relationships
- Protect RMA
- Expand Greens' environmental legal aid fund established in 'Budget 2000'
Conservation of the Sea: Pollution
- Require oil tankers to be double-hulled
- Passage restrictions to protect sensitive areas
Conservation of the Sea: Protected Areas
- Pass Marine Reserves Bill and create network of reserves
- No seabed mining in significant habitats, eg Maui dolphin
- Step up marine biosecurity efforts
- Require impact assessment of seabed exploitation in EEZ
Conservation of the Sea: Fishing
- Impact assessment and best practice for fishing methods
- Support moratorium on bottom trawling in international waters
- Set near zero limits for threatened by-catch species in all fisheries
- Close fishery if limits exceeded
- Observers on all significant vessels

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