Wave buoy onshore for repairs
Tuesday, 26 June 2012 10:30 a.m.
Surfers and recreational fishermen wanting to check out the
swell will need to wait a few more weeks before the Bay of Plenty
Regional Council's wave buoy is back in action.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council Data Services Manager Glenn Ellery
said the popular wave buoy has been removed for repairs and general
maintenance.
"We're addressing some communications issues we were having with
the buoy. We found it had been dropping out every now and then so
we are identifying why and while it's on shore we will perform some
general maintenance too," Mr Ellery said.
"This will hopefully improve the quality of the information that
the buoy transmits to us and in turn improve the information we can
supply to the public."
The wave buoy usually sits 13km off Pukehina Beach monitoring and
recording information about wave heights, water temperature and
wave frequency.
When the buoy is in action this information is available at www.boprc.govt.nz.
Mr Ellery said the buoy was expected to be out of the water for a
few weeks and taking it back out to sea would be weather
dependent.
Updates would be posted on the Wave Buoy page on the website.
