From training to action: Gisborne gets started

January 23, 2026

Happy New Year everyone!

Before the holidays, we were on the ground in Gisborne, on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island, helping kick-start something exciting.

Gisborne District Council and local iwi (the Indigenous Māori tribes of the region) came together for a hands-on training day – learning to use the Structures in Waterways field app to start identifying barriers to fish passage across their area.
The app lets teams assess culverts and other in-stream structures in the field, recording characteristics to help determine whether they’re barriers to fish migration or not. All that data flows straight into a central Sharepoint, building a clear picture of what’s out there and where the priorities are.

But the data doesn’t just sit there. Once structures are assessed, the information feeds into planning for remediation – helping teams understand what materials are needed, estimate costs, and decide where to focus their efforts. 
Gisborne’s journey is just beginning, but to show you where this leads, here’s a snapshot from the Bay of Plenty region, where this same process is well underway.
Every dot represents a structure that’s been assessed. Every dot is progress.
We’ll be following Gisborne’s journey as they build their dataset and move toward remediation. Watch this space.

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