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Register of Group Scheme Certified Forest Areas RA-FM/COC-000190 as at Wednesday, 1 August 2018 Forest Owner Name Forest Code Forest Name Productive Area Date Certified WGS84 Latitude(S) Longitude(E) Protected Region Status Products A D C Forest Limited DODS Dodds Road (Stanway) 47.8 1/01/2003 38.403464 176.150344 9.9 Waikato RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Heritage Forestry Ngatapa Partnership HERI Heritage 323.5 12/03/2002 38.5668188 177.8086075 15 Gisborne RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Hudson Technology Limited HUDS Hudson 108.4 21/11/2002 36.3883797 174.5430447 37.7 Auckland RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Permanent Forests Ltd LWJK Linkwater Jenkins 148.8 1/06/2002 41.2735925 173.8695025 72.2 Bay of Plenty RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Permanent Forests Ltd LWJN Linkwater Jones 117.2 1/06/2002 41.3098943 173.8652991 33.9 Marlborough RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Permanent Forests Ltd PARO Paroa 1226.1 1/06/2002 38.3237427 178.2216032 280 Marlborough RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Rangitaiki 61B Trust R61B Rangitaiki 61B 21.3 1/06/2002 38.0207639 176.9828353 13.2 Gisborne RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Tasman District Council BORL Borlase 714.7 19/07/2014 41.4332018 172.8079895 121.3 Bay of Plenty RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Tasman District Council HOWD Howard River 454.8 19/07/2014 41.7667071 172.6708148 121.7 Tasman Tasman District Council Plantation pine & fir sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Tasman District Council KING Kingsland 100.2 19/07/2014 41.3617403 173.196671 44.9 Tasman Tasman District Council Plantation pine & fir sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Tasman District Council RABB Rabbit Island 1034.1 19/07/2014 41.2705487 173.1439379 17.1 Tasman Tasman District Council Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Tasman District Council SHER Sherry River 392.1 19/07/2014 41.4707201 172.7131189 49.9 Tasman Tasman District Council Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Tasman District Council TUNN Tunnicliff 92.1 19/07/2014 41.4345973 172.9958464 19.7 Tasman Tasman District Council Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Tutukau Land Company Limited TUTU Tutukau Road 66.1 1/01/2003 38.5324797 176.0808437 2.4 Tasman Tasman District Council Plantation pine & fir sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Waikawa Lands Trust PUKR Pukerimu - Waikawa 36 1/06/2002 37.6629586 177.9217972 15.5 Waikato RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Waikawa Lands Trust TEPK Te Piki 44 1/06/2002 37.56903 178.0286493 27.9 Bay of Plenty RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Whangaparaoa 3B Trust WRKH Wharekahika 36.4 1/06/2002 37.5700878 178.1030404 14.5 Bay of Plenty RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Landcorp Farming Ltd KPRO 1107 Kapiro 295.1 16/08/2013 35.1471985 173.9211539 190.5 Northland Landcorp Farming Ltd Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Landcorp Farming Ltd MAGT 1141 Mangatoa 708 16/08/2013 35.4247989 173.6926036 269 Northland Landcorp Farming Ltd Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Landcorp Farming Ltd MERI 1229 Meringa 169.9 30/06/2011 38.7970505 175.4050975 72.6 Northland Landcorp Farming Ltd Plantation pine, cypress & native sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Landcorp Farming Ltd MNGM 1223 Mangamingi 1277.6 22/09/2008 38.4534875 176.2079522 170.3 Bay of Plenty Landcorp Farming Ltd Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Landcorp Farming Ltd PKTA 1119 Puketotara 41.1 16/08/2013 35.2271749 173.8610608 159.6 Northland Landcorp Farming Ltd Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Landcorp Farming Ltd RATK 1220 Rangitaiki 873.6 1/12/2010 38.8148475 176.4474593 196.4 Waikato Landcorp Farming Ltd Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Landcorp Farming Ltd TUTA 1292 Tutamoe Station 130.4 1/06/2012 38.2563258 177.9937998 414.5 Gisborne Landcorp Farming Ltd Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood R & H Crawford and Whakapoungakau Aggregated Trust CRAW Crawford 34.8 21/06/2002 38.0929862 176.3711374 3.3 Bay of Plenty RM_Independent Plantation pine sawlogs, peelers & industrial wood Onewhero Forestry Partnership ADAV Davies - 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