Urgent sites
1
Whangaparāoa — act now
Pilot sites
4
Scoping phase
Contacts mapped
18
Across 6 categories
Open actions
7
This week
Whangaparāoa — window open now
Rockpool harvesting ban active March 2026. Ngāti Manuhiri rāhui in effect.
Community is mobilised and looking for constructive action. This is the strongest public narrative
moment. Position seapods as "building the rockpools of tomorrow."
This week
Coffee with Becky — Mountains to Sea contact
Goal: determine if she’s a genuine partner. Don’t try to close anything.
Come out knowing her interest level and what a role would look like for her. Her contact is
leaving — move fast. → See Briefs
Send email to Prof. Chris Battershill — University of Waikato
First conservation science contact. Already monitoring Tauranga seapods.
Name Kim as conservation lead. Reference Kyra’s work. → Draft ready
Next week
Send email to Alex Goad — Reef Design Lab
studio@reefdesignlab.com · Reference Tauranga. Name conservation partner.
Send after Battershill conversation confirmed. → Draft ready
Outreach to Revive Our Gulf — Katina Conomos
katina@reviveourgulf.org.nz · Lead with Version B. Joint installation event
+ combined funder pitch. → Draft ready
Connect with Tom Wilde — WSP coastal team
LinkedIn · Tauranga project lead. Understand the engineering pathway and
upcoming NZ coastal infrastructure opportunities.
In progress
Identify iwi cultural advisor for the team
Required before any site-specific conversations with councils or marina
operators. Ngāti Manuhiri is priority for Whangaparāoa. Non-negotiable and currently absent from
planning.
Map council infrastructure calendars
Auckland, Tauranga, Northland long-term plans. Identify coastal
infrastructure projects where seapods could be specified.
Define your role and fee structure
Most operationally dangerous risk: volunteer trap. Define before doing more
free origination work. Must be resolved in 90 days.
Strategic framing — use these in conversations
"Restoring the Gulf from the seafloor to the seawall" — Revive Our
Gulf below, Restoring Sealife above. The complete Gulf restoration story.
"They protected the rockpools that remain. We're building the rockpools of
tomorrow." — Whangaparāoa framing. Use in media and community contexts.
"Swim the Coast, Restore the Coast" — Jono Ridler campaign concept.
Each km of swim funds 1m² of living seawall habitat.