A map book shows the regional council and the local council council boundaries in the Bay of Plenty.
Shows the management zones used by Bay of Plenty Regional Council to manage and monitor water use and water quality in the region. Full Architecture for this project can be found here.Created as part of BOPRC Biosecurity GIS development, commenced in April 2020.Scott Sambell from Ethos Environmental is contracted by the Biosecurity Team to create integrated system on boprc.maps.arcgis.com for recording, analysing and reporting pest weed observations and actions. Sam Stephens and Juliet O'Connell are the BOPRC contacts.Contacts:Scott Sambell: scott@ethosgis.comSam Stephens: Sam.Stephens@boprc.govt.nzJuliet O'Connell: Juliet.O'Connell@boprc.govt.nz
High definition cadastral map of the Bay of Plenty Region. Suitable to print to A0 size.
Bore locations in the Bay of Plenty Region.
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PDF map of the Bay of Plenty Region. Includes the Regional Council and TA boundaries, place names and major roads. Suitable to print to A1 size.
Water quality classifications from the Regional Water and Land Plan. The purpose of the Regional Water and Land Plan is to promote the sustainable and integrated management of land and water resources within the Bay of Plenty Region.
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Indigenous Biological Diversity Area (IBDA) - A from the Regional Coastal Environment Plan (RCEP)Indigenous Biological Diversity Area A (IBDA A) – areas that meet the criteria contained in Policy 11(a) of the NZCPS, which directs the avoidance of adverse effects on certain biological diversity (biodiversity) values. These sites are identified on the Regional Coastal Environment Plan maps and summary information on why each area is identified is included in Schedule 2, Table 1.Operative December 2019.
BOPRC manages two Regional Parks:
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The extent, and potential extent, of geothermal systems and occurrences of the Bay of Plenty region, as defined by scientific knowledge and published in the Environmental Publication 2023/03.For information on the methodology and data sources please refer to Environmental Publication 2023/03.Contact: Geothermal Scientist (BOPRC).
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Include Bay of Plenty Regional Council Boundary.
This point spatial dataset shows the location and type of navigational aid in the Bay of Plenty Region. These are maintained and managed by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council Harbourmaster team.
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Bay of Plenty Land Use Project 2017 by BOPRC.The purpose of this layer was to help build a baseline data set for a region wide Integrated Catchment Model. As there was no complete region scale coverage landuse dataset that modelled current state, we decided to build one. The project took 3 different approaches to map the landuse. 1) Using existing data landuse type datasets like lcdbv4, landcare data, agribase (which all used different scales, time periods, coverage, methods of development) and 2) from aerial photography (2011, 2014 coastal, part 2016 where available and satellite/google earth inagery) and 3) then ran some ground truthing for validation where possible.
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High definition topographical map of the Bay of Plenty Region. Suitable to print to A0 size.
This dataset defines the rating classes for the Kaituna, Rangitaiki River, Waioeka/Otara and Whakatane/Waimana rating schemes.Note: The Rangitaiki River Rating scheme has two rating codes. The Primary Code is the rating code that is used. Please use this code for any work involving the Rangitaiki River Rating Scheme.
A collection of maps to showcase what's available and on its way in the Bay of Plenty in relation to aerial imagery and LiDAR. Includes:Aerial Imagery CollectionsPlanned Imagery CaptureHistoric Imagery Photo CentresLiDAR Collections
The reef systems off the coast of Motiti Island support a large range of plants and animals including fish and shellfish. In 2018 the Environment Court released an interim decision that found the outstanding attributes and values of these reef systems needed better protection. On 24 April 2020, after a complex legal battle, the Environment Court released its final decision (PDF 7.87MB) which directed Bay of Plenty Regional Council to implement new rules within its Regional Coastal Environment Plan that protect the indigenous biodiversity/taonga species that rely on the three reef systems surrounding Motiti Island. You can learn more about the Coastal Plan at www.boprc.govt.nz/coastal-plan
The new Motiti Protection Area rules come into effect on 11 August. These rules prohibit the taking of plants or animals (including fish and shellfish) from the three marine protection areas. To protect the reefs, anchoring on the reefs within the marine protection areas will also be prohibited.
The approved Environment Court map of the Motiti Protection Areas can be found here. More information on the Motiti Protection Areas at www.boprc.govt.nz/mpa
Taupō District Council wastewater pipe polyline layer derived from the AssetFinda database. Wastewater pipe assets include commercial, domestic ordinary or domestic rising mains. Selected asset inventory data from the Taupō District council AssetFinda database has been made available for download to the public. Note that the AssetFinda database is a live database with updates and modifications to asset information occurring on a frequent basis. Taupō District Council does not make any representation or give any warranty as to the accuracy or exhaustiveness of the AssetFinda data released for public download. The data provided is indicative only and does not purport to be a complete database of all information in Taupō District Council's possession or control. Taupō District Council shall not be liable for any loss, damage, cost or expense (whether direct or indirect) arising from reliance upon or use of any data provided, or Council's failure to provide this data.While you are free to crop, export and repurpose the data, we ask that you attribute the Taupō District Council and clearly state that your work is a derivative and not the authoritative data source. Please include this statement when distributing any work derived from this data:This work is a derivative of the data in the Taupō District Council AssetFinda database; the provided information may be updated at any time, and may be, at times, out of date, inaccurate and/or incomplete.
This A4 Map Book shows all designated Mooring Areas in the Bay of Plenty. A mooring area is any area shown as a mooring area in the Bay of Plenty Regional Coastal Environment Plan maps or any area from time to time designated by the Council as a mooring area under the Resource Management Act 1991, where vessels may be placed. This does not include an anchorage.
The Boundary of Rotorua and Mount Maunganui Airshed. For more information about airsheds in the Bay of Plenty region, please visit the BOPRC website.
Harbour Development Zone from the Regional Coastal Environment Plan (RCEP). Operative December 2019.
A map book shows the regional council and the local council council boundaries in the Bay of Plenty.