13. Use of the Coastal Environment Volume One Anticipated environmental result Monitoring effectiveness 13.AER.4 Continued availability of rural land for Survey patterns of land use against a baseline, primary productive purposes existing at including actual use and changes in use. 9 June 2016. 13.AER.5 The amenity values of the coastal Enforce the application of standards established to environment are maintained and protect amenity values. enhanced. Survey the public about their perspectives of the attributes contributing to amenity values in Marlborough’s coastal environment and how activities and uses may be affecting these values. Monitor complaints and/or incidents received from landowners and the public about activities and uses in the coastal environment. 13.AER.6 Equitable, efficient and sustainable Monitor the number and nature of complaints made by allocation of water space in the coastal the public about conflicts with the allocation of water marine area. space. Assess the need to introduce Mooring Management Areas in locations other than Waikawa Bay to address a demand for swing moorings, including competing demand for other uses or activities in the same space. Review coastal permits for swing moorings to assess the need for multiple moorings servicing a property. 13.AER.7 The public is aware of information Information is available on the Council’s website and relating to the location of safe reviewed annually regarding: anchorages, provisions for safe navigation around Marlborough’s coastal (a) navigational notices and directions from the waters and the location of access points harbourmaster; and water ski lanes. (b) navigational safety in general through the ‘Marlborough Sounds Safe Boating’ brochure published annually; (c) appropriate locations for activities such as water skiing and swimming. 13 – 60