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  1. I don’t believe the earlier application for a marina in Coromandel involved dredging the seabed except to maintain a channel to a marina that was to be excavated out of what is now dry land ; not full of mine tailings and not requiring excavation within the marine environment. And a hundred or more births would have been provided not just a dozen. Who are these dozen births going to be for?
    I suspect this proposal has more to do with resurrecting a completely separate idea that was previously rejected of dredging the Coromandel harbour to recover gold the earlier more primitive extraction methods missed.
    D J S

    1. David your suspicions are probably very valid.

      Much of that sort of planing is not done in a way open to public discovery.
      The exploiters never rest as NZ history shows.

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