Periphyton in the Tairāwhiti Region
Gisborne District Council (GDC) sought advice on how to establish baseline attribute states for periphyton biomass at monitoring sites in the Tairāwhiti Region within Freshwater Management Units.
Gisborne District Council (GDC) sought advice on how to establish baseline attribute states for periphyton biomass at monitoring sites in the Tairāwhiti Region within Freshwater Management Units.
Gisborne District Council
Dr Mark Heath (Traverse Environmental)
Guidance under the NPS-FM meant that periphyton sample collection – to determine baseline attribute states – needed to be taken monthly, rather than annually as had been occuring in Tairāwhiti until recently. In response to this requirement, GDC requested expert support in developing an approach to setting attribute states in the absence of historic monthly data.
Through A2E’s support, Dr Mark Heath reviewed the available data and guidance to help GDC develop suitable methodology. This factored in different lines of evidence and data to develop attribute states. Some of the data assessed included:
Based on the expert support provided by A2E and Dr Mark Heath, GDC are able to make more informed decisions and provide greater certainty around the developed baseline attribute states.