Sunday, April 5, 2009
Hello from Abroad
Well apparently things are still going well down at Motions Creek. I have occasional invites from David to help with the clean up of the creek. Unfortunately this is not possible from the UK. But it is certainly good to see. I will get back to this creek in years to come to investigate the impact these clean ups have had on this environment.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Second Clean Up
Just come back from the second clean up of Motions Creek area. Some old faces and many new, two in particular are from the Waitemata clean up trust. These two guys cover I think 600kms of coastline and have come on board to make a difference. Well Done. Another truck load but unfortunately it had got stuck due to wet weather and the ground being moist.
Its interesting to this point that my intentions was to include this as an art project and I am seeing that it is a very small part of the big picture. It is much larger than that and by going into this this with that intention I have made a difference. We can now walk along the path of Lemington Reserve and see little rubbish. This is good to see.
Its interesting to this point that my intentions was to include this as an art project and I am seeing that it is a very small part of the big picture. It is much larger than that and by going into this this with that intention I have made a difference. We can now walk along the path of Lemington Reserve and see little rubbish. This is good to see.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Progress At Last
Heres some images taken by David Gall of the first clean up at Motions Creek. 15 locals including myself and 2 members from the Auckland City Council spent a few hours one Sunday morning focusing on a particular area in the mangroves . One very loaded truck of a assorted variety of rubbish was removed from the area bordering Meola Road and Lemington Reserve. We need to head in there again very soon to finish up. This is the first stage of the clean up. A big thanks goes out to those who made it happen.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
100 meters from the back of my place towards harbour on November 11, 2007
These images are taken along 100 meter walk
close to the Sunny Brae Crescent river bank
towards to mouth of Motions Creek. What is
reveled here is very old rubbish possibly
disposed from residents over 30 years ago.
From old cars and tyres, old washing machine
to building wastes some of which could be
asbestos.
On the way back home I bumped into a resident
of Sunny Brae Crescent, he told me that 30 years
ago that the creek was crystal clear and was clear
of mangroves. I am seeing a picture here that the
mangroves have caused the huge build up of
silt/mud, some of which is up to my knee deep.
I also speculate that the mangroves will in time
choke Motions Creek unless something very
radical is instigated to deal with the ever
expanding mangrove.
What I also speculate is that the mangrove is
working as a trap for all the rubbish
that goes into Motions Creek. These mangroves
need to be opened up and the mud dredged
to allow a better flow of Motions Creek.
close to the Sunny Brae Crescent river bank
towards to mouth of Motions Creek. What is
reveled here is very old rubbish possibly
disposed from residents over 30 years ago.
From old cars and tyres, old washing machine
to building wastes some of which could be
asbestos.
On the way back home I bumped into a resident
of Sunny Brae Crescent, he told me that 30 years
ago that the creek was crystal clear and was clear
of mangroves. I am seeing a picture here that the
mangroves have caused the huge build up of
silt/mud, some of which is up to my knee deep.
I also speculate that the mangroves will in time
choke Motions Creek unless something very
radical is instigated to deal with the ever
expanding mangrove.
What I also speculate is that the mangrove is
working as a trap for all the rubbish
that goes into Motions Creek. These mangroves
need to be opened up and the mud dredged
to allow a better flow of Motions Creek.
Views of Motions Creek from Meola Bridge, November 11, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Views of Motions Creek from Meola Reef Reserve, November 11th 2007.
On the sunny afternoon of the 11th November at dead low tide
I walked along the banks of Meola Reef Reserve to search for signs of
rubbish. Although very hard to see Motions Creek it wasn't long until
I upon a clearing that view the mud flats of the creek.
These images are taken from one spot, which at high tide
I have seen many peoples swimming there dogs.
I walked along the banks of Meola Reef Reserve to search for signs of
rubbish. Although very hard to see Motions Creek it wasn't long until
I upon a clearing that view the mud flats of the creek.
These images are taken from one spot, which at high tide
I have seen many peoples swimming there dogs.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Filthy creek gets kayaker cleaning
Link to the article about my concerns
published in the
Auckland City Harbour News, 2/11/2002
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Motions Creek Exploration September 26 2007
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Motions Creek Exploration September 22 2007
A collections of images taken while on kayaking up Motions Creek.
Along this journey I seen 1 eel and few ducks and shags.
I'm sure if this environment was pristine I would encounter
much more wild life. A closer look at this environment could
require the help of council, locals and users to clean up the mess.
Along this journey I seen 1 eel and few ducks and shags.
I'm sure if this environment was pristine I would encounter
much more wild life. A closer look at this environment could
require the help of council, locals and users to clean up the mess.
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