13. Use of the Coastal Environment Volume One Anticipated environmental result Monitoring effectiveness 13.AER.13 Ports and marinas are able to operate Few resource consents are required for port and effectively and efficiently. marina related activities. Monitor complaints received from port and marina operators about the impact of non-port and marina related activities occurring within the coastal marina area part of the Port, Port Landing Area and Marina Zones. 13.AER.14 Adverse effects of use and development Monitor complaints from the public about effects in the Port, Port Landing Area and Marina arising from operation of port and marina activities. Zones are controlled to acceptable levels of environmental quality. Compliance with conditions for those activities requiring consent. 13.AER.15 There is a high level of integration and Surveys on the: connection between ports and marinas and their respective towns. (a) ease with which the public can move between the Port of Picton and the town; (b) ability for the public to access marinas; and (c) appearance of marinas as an attractive place to visit. 13.AER.16 Integrated management of fisheries and Increased awareness and understanding of the natural and physical resources. respective roles of Council and other parties in coastal and fisheries management. Ongoing communication with the Minister of Primary Industries in respect of the sustainable management of natural and physical resources as it relates to fishing activities. 13.AER.17 The continued sustainable and efficient Monitor complaints from the public about effects functioning of the Lake Grassmere Salt arising from the operation of the salt works. Works. 13 – 62