Introduction

Have your say on an application for a permit under the Mari ne Mammals Protection Act 1978 by BBC Natural History and Factual Productions Limited. Submissions closed 31 October 2023.

Pursuant to section 5 (5) of the Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978, Regulation 12 of the Marine Mammals Protection Regulations 1992, and to a delegation from the Minister of Conservation, the Operations Manager, David Butt, Department of Conservation notifies that they have received a permit application from BBC Natural History and Factual Productions Limited to take marine mammals for the purpose of filming.

A permit under the Act is required to authorise activity outside of Part 3 of the Marine Mammal Protection Regulations.

Application details

Applicant:  BBC Natural History and Factual Productions Limited
Location of proposed activity:  From Taranga (Hen) Island/Mokohinau Islands to Whangaroa Bay/Mahinepua Island.
Permission type: Permit under the Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978
Summary of proposal:  BBC Natural History and Factual Productions Limited have applied to film various marine mammal species, primarily pilot whales (Globicephala melas or Globicephala macrorhynchus), using drones, divers, and pole cams.

Application documents

Application for commercial operations involving marine mammals - Filming only - BBC Natural History and Factual Productions Ltd (PDF, 763K)

How to make a submission

Any person or organisation may make a submission in writing to the Director-General on the proposal.

Submissions closed at 5pm on 31 October 2023.

Send your submission by email or post. You'll get a confirmation email or letter when a submission has been received.

Email: permissionschristchurch@doc.govt.nz
Subject line: Submission on BBC Natural History and Factual Productions Limited Marine Mammal Permit

Post:

Attention: Michael Dine Permissions Advisor

Director-General
Department of Conservation
Christchurch Shared Services
Private Bag 4715
Christchurch Mail Centre
Christchurch 8140

Once submitted, submitters' information is subject to the Official Information Act 1982 and may be released under that Act. If you wish to keep any part of your submission confidential, state this in writing when making your submission.

What happens next

After submissions close:

  1. DOC will analyse and consider all submissions and comments on the submissions.
  2. DOC will make a recommendation to the Minister of Conservation.
  3. The Minister of Conservation will make a decision on the application.

Decision

No details at this point. Details, such as submissions and the decision outcome, will be added when they are available.

Contact

If you have a question about the application or the submission process you can contact Michael Dine, Permissions Advisor. Email: permissionschristchurch@doc.govt.nz

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