Appendix B - Schedule of Areas of EcologicalValue Map Site Status Ecological Value Key 2. FRESHWATER 2/01 Okiwi Bay Swamp 3 Largest stand of swamp maire in South Island (regionally rare). 2/02 Pouawhariki Stream, Okiwi Bay 2 Excellent example of unmodified small Sounds stream ( run s through unmodified coastal forest ). Short jawed kokopu (endangered). Koaro, inanga, lo ngfne l, indee red finned b ully, blue-gilled bully. 2/03 Putiaka Point Lagoon, Croisilles Harbour 3 Waterfowl - moulting site for paradise shelduck. Black and pied shags (breeding colon y). herons (recorded Pair of white 199 4). Brackish and freshwater habitat (se ldom of this size in Sounds). Flora and fau na in relatively natur al state. Variety of na tive fish. Pukeko. 2/09 Endeavour Inlet (head), 3 Native fish habitat, koaro (rare), long-finned Queen Charlotte Sound eels, blu e gilled and red finned bullies , banded and giant kokopu. 2/10 Kenepuru Head Swamp 3 Raupo Carex fertile coastal wetland (uncommon). Rare flora. Most diverse freshwater fishery in Sounds. Diversity of common estuarine wildlife. 3. ISLANDS 3/01 Otuhaereroa, Croisilles Harbour 2 Lush, regenerating coastal forest. Native mistletoe, large - leafed milk tree (regionally rare). No introduced browsers/grazers. Coastal and maritime communities. Reef heron (threatened). Variable oyster catcher ( rare) , Sooty and F lutterin g Shearwaters nestin g. No mammalian predators or browsers. 3/02 Motuanauru, Croisilles Harbour 2 Lush, regenerating coastal forest. No introduced browsers/grazers. Tupeia Mistletoe (rare), large- leafed milk tree (regionally rare). Coastal and maritime communitie s. Reef heron (threatened), variable Oyster Cat cher, Sooty Shearwater ne stin g. Boulder spit (unc ommon in Sounds) . No mammalian predators . 3/03 Moukirikiri, Croisilles Harbour 2 Sand spurge (largest known population in Sounds nationally rare). Reef Heron (threatened), variable Oyster catcher (rare) . No mammalian predators. 3/04 Stephens Island, 1 Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) (largest Outer Marlborough Sounds know n population in world). Ngaio weevil, Carabid beetle (only known habitat), nationally rar e/ vulnerable/endangered Striped gecko, Hamilton’s frog , Co ok St rait giant weta, Click beetle , land s nail. Cooks scurvy grass , mutton bird gro large - undsel, leafed mil k tree, Bamboo tussock (reg inly oal threatened). Cook Stra it k owhai. A lso large numbers of common liz ard and coatal s b ird species. M ajor ha ulout site f se als . or Exceptional seabird influenced island habitat. High diversity seaweed. No mammalian predators. Excellent coastal maritime communities. App B - 5