• Environment - Abel Tasman Kayaks

    Environment & Sustainability

We have a very special place here. The Abel Tasman National Park is a profoundly beautiful coastal paradise that has been enjoyed by many cultures over many centuries.

It is an environment that we share with many life forms on both land and sea. As we protect and enhance the Abel Tasman’s natural balance, we guard its soul. We hope you are inspired to take something special away from us to share in your environment back home. We have absolute reverence for this special place and it is our privilege to now share it with you.

Toitū te Marae a Tāne – Through the sustainability
Toitū te marae a Tongaroa – of the forest and ocean
Toitū te Iwi – humanity will endure

Gaining a Department of Conservation (DOC) concession as well as a DOC Marine Mammal Watching Permit means we can take our guests right into the park to visit the NZ Fur Seal Colony on Tonga Island in the Marine Reserve.

Abel Tasman Soul Ltd is a trusted leader in providing quality kayaking experiences while demonstrating respect for the long-term health of our environment and the community impact. Our management team recognises that the company’s commercial activities can impact the environment and the community. We therefore subscribe to the following environmental protection principles.

Minimizing direct impacts on the environment by monitoring our operations and continuing to be proactively involved in projects to protect and restore the biodiversity of the area.

  • Working with employees, customers, shareholders, suppliers, the local community and any other interested parties to identify their needs and support them in our commitments to the environment.
  • Creating an understanding of, and responsibility to, minimizing our daily impacts on the local environment.
  • Identifying both short and long term effects of operations, and in response, reduce any negative effects to as minimal as possible.

In order to achieve the above objectives, we:

  • Work to gain employees’ commitment to the positive aspects of sustainable tourism and their awareness of the importance and benefits of minimizing negative effects on the environment.
  • Promote our commitment through the use of local and sustainable product supply.
  • Continue to review current business practices, identify areas of improvement and create plans to meet our commitments towards a more sustainable future for tourism in the Abel Tasman.
  • Our full plan can be read here

Marahau Pledge

 

Our Initiatives

  • Objectives 2022 - 2023
    • Retain our Enviro Gold from Qualmark.
    • Achieve EKOS certification.
    • Use our commitment to the Marahau Pledge to guide how we operate
    • Become more vocal advocates for Qualmark Enviro Gold using the  Leave No Trace program as a facilitator to make our environmental message stronger to our clients. Through this program guides will be able to led clients by example and educate them in environmental messages.
    • Continue to leverage our SMART operator status with customer as leaders in sustainable marine mammal viewing through intensive staff training, responsible advertising, and education.
    • Train our new guides in the  Leave No Trace philosophy and use this as the base for educating our clients about the environment.
    • Champion our Soul Food trip as the only eco-friendly low impact tour available in the park.
    • Continue promoting our meat free lunches, to cut down on our carbon footprint, live sustainably and promote healthy diets.
    • Improve on last seasons container café food prep using only fully biodegradable produces sourced from eco-packaging. This will provide more control around waste on all of trips as everything will be catered in-house.
    • We will monitor and measure our energy consumption and look for a reduction in cost and usage through continuous improvement.
    • 90% of eco-friendly light bulbs in situ.
    • Provide a shed and electricity at no cost for the Birdsong Trust trapping program.
    • Weave the Tikai Promise through our business and consider where it would be appropriate to use the logo and messages.
    • Complete the Tourism Industry Aotearoa New Zealand Tourism Sustainability annual audit.
    • Ensure our environmental message stronger to our clients. Through this program guides will be able to led clients by example and educate them in environmental messages.
  • Community Activities
    • Your trip includes an Environmental Access Fee which goes directly towards preserving the Abel Tasman National Park. A portion of your ticket price goes directly towards preserving the unique environment you will enjoy on your trip in the Abel Tasman. This includes the compulsory concession fees paid to the Department of Conversation as well as voluntary contributions to local organisations and projects to improve the environment, ecology and access to the National Park.
    • Mārahau Pledge – Proud founding members and financial supporters of the Mārahau pledge to protect and enhance the environment we work in.
    • Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust – Proud founding members and financial supporters – 10c per person each time you cross the park’s foreshore is given to the trust. The aim of the trust: The forests and beaches of Abel Tasman are once again filled with the birdsong that awakens and delights visitors.
    • Sponsor in kind prizes and trips for local schools, charities, Nelson Tasman Tourism and Tourism New Zealand. Product is provided to the community each year to educate and showcase the Abel Tasman.
    • Sponsoring Mahana School in the Tasman Bay Gaurdians program.
    • Provided two water taxis and staff for the Abel Tasman Coastline cleanup.
    • Abel Tasman Soul operates an intern program for NMIT students who have completed studies.
    • Jack Kelly is on the NMIT Tourism Advisory board, Industry Advisory Board & Tasman Bays Promotion Committee.
  • Employee Commitment

    Employees: training and regular employee communications, ensuring that employees are made aware of, and comply with, environmental laws, by-laws and company environmental policies and procedures, and that each employee actively fulfils their role in environmental responsibility. We work to gain employees’ commitment to the positive aspects of sustainable tourism and their awareness of the importance and benefits of minimizing negative effects on the environment.  We continue to review with staff current business practices, identify areas of improvement and create plans to meet our commitments towards a more sustainable future for tourism in the Abel Tasman.

    Leave No Trace refers to a set of outdoor ethics promoting conservation in the outdoors. It is built on seven principles: Plan ahead and prepare, travel and camp on durable surfaces, dispose of waste properly, leave what you find, minimize campfire impacts, respect wildlife, and be considerate of other visitors. Abel Tasman Kayaks has invested in guides undertaking a two day training course with all guides. Abel Tasman Kayakscovered the cost for guides. On completion of guide training the whole organisation has become A Leave no Trace organisation. Our intention for this program is to be able to led by example to show our clients respect for the environment and others and in turn that they take what they have learnt and that they take back to their local environment, to incrementally effect positive change on the planet.

    SMART  (Sustainable Marine Mammal Actions in Recreation and Tourism)  As demand for viewing experiences with marine mammals has increased, so too has the pressure on these animals by both tourism and recreational vessels. Numerous studies have documented the effects reckless viewing can have on marine mammals – these include changes in behaviour, boat strike, and reducing the opportunity for feeding, resting, and socialising. Abel Tasman Kayaks has committed to the SMART program and has trained staff in the Departement of Conservation SMART principals to ensure we have minimal disturbance on the marine life in the park.

    We also support NMIT in their training of Adventure Tourism students. We have an intern program for newly qualified guides to gain experience in industry.

  • Minimize impact

    We minimize direct impacts on the environment by monitoring our operations and continuing to be proactively involved in projects to protect and restore the biodiversity of the area. Working with employees, customers, shareholders, suppliers, the local community and any other interested parties to identify their needs and support them in our commitment to the environment. Creating an understanding and responsibility to, minimize our daily impacts on the local environment. Identifying both short and long term effects of operations, and in response, reduce any negative effects to a minimum.

  • Monitoring
    • Working towards gaining EKOS certification to offset 100% of our CO2 emissions, we hope to be certified by Oct 2022.
    • Qualmark Enviro Gold markThis means we have met minimum requirements in this area, and gone a little extra and are actively participating in energy efficiency; conservation initiatives; waste management & community activities.
    • Monthly monitoring: fuel/electricity/land fill and recycling – we are always looking at ways of reducing our uses of resources.
    • Regular maintenance of all vehicles/tractors
  • Water conservation
    • Filling one bath load of water rather than running the hose to rinse kayaking gear.
  • Waste Management
    • Using refillable dispensers where appropriate eg soaps, sunscreen, use local caterers where possible – eg all lunches come from Motueka, coffee from Riwaka
    • Composting all left over food scraps
    • Recycling – plastics, tins, paper, glass

What our customers say

Well organised and friendly company with good equipment and attention to safety. We really enjoyed the water taxi ride up to a beach along the Abel Tasman track for lunch , followed by a unhurried kayak over to Adele island to visit the seal colony and then a kayak back to base.


Des T

My wife and I just returned from a 2 day trip with ATK - we started our adventure in Marahau and took a 40 minute water taxi up the coast to Awaroa. We’d have loved to do the 3 day trip which covers the same coastline but includes a few nature walks a however, we were NOT disappointed by the truncated experience. We were paired off with one other... read more


TimRowesays

We did a trip for 5 days walking to Awaroa lodge for a day and than guided 3 day kayak trip back to Maharau
This trip will be always remembered as we made many memories
The team at ABT did a great job with customizing the trip and we had a great guide in Whitey
Throughly recommend this experience


Andyoto

Wij hebben gekozen voor een hele dag kajakken, zonder de wandeling, om zo meer van het Marine Reserve te kunnen ontdekken. Na een korte introductie konden we op pad. De watertaxi naar het beginpunt was al beter dan verwacht. De gids nam er alle tijd voor en liet ons al het één en ander zien waar we door het getij wellicht later niet mee bij konden.

Daarna volgde een korte...
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NienkeNM

We all knew that the trip would be special when we needed more coffee and salami on the first day, and our humble guide Roy (or “Lolli” in Australian) announced that we would be getting “better than average” salami after being grilled about the quality. Our 3-day classic was completely brilliant, with excellent company, excellent food, excellent weather, excellent adventures, and better than average salami (which was excellent too). Roy... read more


ivanovbt

An excellent way to fit 2 activities into a day and see a fair bit of the Abel Tasman national park! Our guide Brody was full of information and made for a very safe and enjoyable 2/3hr paddle. Lunch provided was delicious. The walking section is beautiful and easy to complete in the time provided. All very well organised and worth the money!


yasminlee92

#ABELTASMANKAYAKS

Keep your 👀 eyes peeled for these guys around the park! At this time of the year, there are a lot of pups around.
Our guides provide loads of valuable tips as part of the rental briefing.
There are not many places in the world where you start your trip sitting in a boat traveling down the road. ❤️ launching from Marahau.
Where to next? ❤️ the options in the Abel Tasman.
Paddling in sync 🚣‍♂️ the perfect way to explore the Abel Tasman.
Happy Leap Day! Perhaps these kayakers are catching a glimpse of dolphins leaping on this special day? 🐬🛶
Enjoying lunch and a coffee in the Abel Tasman.
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