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The Manukau Harbour Forum is a group of members from the nine local boards that surround the harbour. They work together with Auckland Council, local groups, businesses, communities and iwi to help support and restore the health of the harbour.
| Chairperson | Jon Turner |
| Deputy Chairperson | Alan Cole |
| Member | Joseph Allan |
| Member | Jan Robinson |
| Member | Apulu Reece Autagavaia |
| Member | Kay Thomas |
| Member | Liz Manley |
| Member | Togiatolu Walter Togiamua |
| Member | Maria Meredith |
The Manukau Harbour is a large harbour and home to hundreds of thousands of Aucklanders who live around its shores.
The condition of the harbour is vital for the health and wellbeing of the people who live, work, and spend time around it.
A healthy harbour will:
Water quality, biodiversity and ecological processes are all affected by changes in human activity and how we use our land and water.
Poor harbour health limits our leisure activities and makes it harder for us to engage with the natural environment.
The harbour’s health has declined through decades of human activity, including:
Auckland Council and local boards provide funding for projects to improve and support the health of the Manukau Harbour and its wider environment. Many of these projects are also supported through local iwi and community fundraising initiatives.
Projects include:
There are many safe swimming beaches on the Manukau Harbour. Just like in any harbour, you should be careful of tides and currents, boats and general water safety.
See the SafeSwim website for up-to-date information about the harbour’s water quality and swimming conditions.
A 2019 survey of marine pests found non-native Asian paddle crabs (Charybdis japonica) and Asian Date Mussels (Arcuatula senhousia) in the harbour.
Joining a community group is a great way to help the harbour.
Community groups need volunteers to help with:
See the Tiaki Tāmaki Makaurau (Conservation Auckland) website to find out more about community groups and the events you can get involved in.
If you notice pollution entering the harbour, call the pollution hotline on 09 377 3107 (24 hours a day, seven days a week).
See our Report pollution page to find out more about reporting pollution.
The Manukau Harbour Forum meets six times a year.
See the Manukau Harbour Forums meetings page to read the agendas and minutes from the meetings and to find out when the next meeting is.
Forum meetings are held in two parts:
Anyone can attend and speak at the public meeting.
Email manukauharbourforum@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz to contact a member of the Manukau Harbour Forum.
We have created maps of the Manukau Harbour showing the boundary lines for each local board.