Rhys Barrier hopes these issues will be properly considered as part of
Buy RS Gold any feasibility study into the project but doubts the road’s potential economic benefits will outweigh the enormous technical, legal, financial, and environmental hurdles it faces.
People from around the world come to fish the Karamea and Wangapeka rivers every year, bringing tourist dollars to Nelson and the West Coast. These river systems are internationally acclaimed by anglers for their stunning brown trout fisheries set in a magnificent landscape.Fish Game is also concerned that building the road will have a negative impact on the environment.
Constructing a road through such an earthquake prone high rainfall area will result in greater sediment runoff, damaging the rivers and their fisheries and leaving the road and surrounding areas more vulnerable to slips,says Mr Barrier.Fish Game’s West Coast Regional Manager Dean Kelly agrees the Karamea River is an internationally significant trout fishery that is prized for the remote backcountry fishing experience it offers.
Mr Kelly says surveys of
Cheap Deadman Gold international anglers show they value places like Kahurangi because they are becoming increasingly rare in today’s world.“Any road proposal will need to take this into account and as such West Coast Fish Game supports the approach of Buller District Council to assess the environmental issues.
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