Day One
— 20 July |
10.00am |
Whakatau
(Welcome) |
10.30am |
Kapu Ti |
10.45am |
Whakawhanaungatanga (introductions), apologies and messages
from people unable to attend. Introduction to Agenda. |
11.45am |
Maori Customary tools available to Maori - Where are they
currently located and applications in pipeline. How public awareness
is being advocated and how many Mataitai/Taiapure are facing
challenges being implemented? – MFish. T Teneti/G Morrell/George
Riley |
12.00pm |
Questions and answer session to above. |
12.30pm |
Lunch |
1.15pm |
Implementation of the MPA Policy and Implementation plan
is currently focused on the protection standard and classification
– MFish and DoC representatives to outline the "protection
standards and classification" public consultation document and
the process envisaged for public consultation. |
1.45pm |
Questions and answers on these processes. |
2.00pm |
MFish update on progress with "proof of concept" Ministry
led multi stakeholder Fisheries Plans and proposed timeframes
for future Fisheries Plans – Jodi Mantle or Arthur Hore,
MFish. |
2.30pm |
Outline of Stakeholder led Fisheries Plans, their legislative
framework and Ministry support available for their development
– Kim Drummond, MFish. |
|
Questions and answers on Fisheries Plans |
3.00pm |
Kapu Ti – Team photo |
3.15pm |
Update on Shared Fisheries project – outline of public
consultation process being provided for – Robin Connor
or Lindie Nelson, MFish. |
3.45pm |
Maximum Sustainable Yield. MFish to explain, with diagrams
of the yield curve, what maximum sustainable yield is and how
it is applied in our fisheries management system. |
4.10pm |
Final questions and answers for officials from hui participants.
MFish and DoC officials may leave the hui to travel home or
are welcome to stay. |
4.30pm |
Report on the Fresh Water Customary Forum – Tom Moana/G
Morrell |
4.45pm |
Report on Nga Hapu O Te Uru Customary Forum in Waikato –
Tom Moana Co-chair. |
5.00pm |
Update on Regional Customary Forums – Graeme Morrell/Tom
Teneti/George Riley - MFish. |
5.15pm |
Update on Regional Recreational Forums – Richard Baker/Paul
Batten. |
5.30pm |
Ngati Whatua and the Kaipara – a tangata whenua perspective
of future fisheries management for their rohe. |
6.00pm |
Dinner |
7.00pm |
Ngati Wai presentation on their way of doing things. |
7.30pm |
Te Uri O Hau – their understanding of MFish Treaty
Settlement obligations regards fisheries. |
8.00pm |
Te Roroa - their understanding of MFish Treaty Settlement
obligations regards fisheries. |
8.15pm |
Update on Kahawai Legal Challenge – Jeff Romeril, President
NZBGFC |
8.30pm |
Kapu Ti |
9.00pm |
Presentation on multilingual information fishing site - www.fish4nz.co.nz
|
9.15pm |
NZRFC Conference
report – Keith Ingram, President NZRFC |
9.30pm |
Passing of tokotoko – Story telling, fishy stories
by individuals. Rules explained on the day. |
10.00pm |
Karakia-moe (sleep time) |
Day Two — 21 July |
6.00am |
Karakia |
7.00am |
Parakuihi (Breakfast) |
8.00am |
Alternative management strategies – an international
perspective attained through attendance at Sharing the Fish
Conference in Perth March 2006 – Kim Walshe, Ackroyd Walshe. |
8.30am |
Review of reports from the last Whakamaharatanga hui &
the "short line-out" hui in Auckland – questions and answer
session. |
8.45am |
Discussion on recommendations for structure of "Guardians
of the Sea" Charitable Trust – Bruce Galloway. |
9.00am |
Establish Work Plan for Hokianga Accord and prioritise. |
10.15am |
Evaluation of Hui |
12.00pm |
Evaluation of Hui. Wrap up. |
1.00pm |
Lunch - Poroporoaki (farewell) |