Marlborough Sounds Resource Management Plan Map Site Status Ecological Value Key 1/09 Rangitoto Islands, 2 Bryozoan coral beds. Habitat for fish and Outer Marlborough Sounds other species. High diversity of species. Fragile and reduced by past activities, such as dredging. 1/09 Chetwode Island, 2 As above Outer Marlborough Sounds 1/09 Goat Point, Forsyth Island 2 As above 1/09 Titi Island, Outer Marlborough Sounds 2 As above 1/09 Allen Strait, Forsyth Island 2 As above 1/10 McManaway Rock, 2 Offshore rock reefs, often remote, high Outer Marlborough Sounds degree of natural character. Often high species diversity and abundance of adult reef fish (red moki, tarakihi). Low turbidity. High diversity of filter feeders and algae. 1/10 Walkers Rock, 2 As above Outer Marlborough Sounds 1/10 Brothers Islands, 2 As above Outer Marlborough Sounds 1/10 Awash Rock, Outer Marlborough Sounds 2 As above 1/10 Stella Rock, 2 As above Outer Queen Charlotte Sounds 1/10 White Rock, 2 As above Outer Queen Charlotte Sounds 1/10 Cook Rock, Outer Marlborough Sounds 2 As above 1/10 Luke Rock, Queen Charlotte Sounds 2 As above 1/10 Keep Clear Rock, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/10 Dart Rock, Tennyson Inlet, 2 As above Pelorus Sound 1/11 Beatrix Bay, Pelorus Sound 2 King shag feeding habitat. 1/11 Forsyth Bay, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Richmond Bay, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Ketu Bay, Pelorus soundSound 2 As above 1/11 Horseshoe Bay, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Waitata Bay, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Waihinau Bay, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Waitata Reach, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Port Ligar, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Forsyth Island (eastern) 2 As above 1/11 Apuau Channel, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Maud Is Waters, Pelorus Sound 2 As above 1/11 Resolution Bay 2 As above App B - 2