ATS Environmental

ATS Environmental is a New Zealandbased company specialising in fish passage restoration, waterway connectivity, and culvert remediation. We design and deliver practical, science-based solutions that help fish move freely through rivers, streams, and culverts. Our flagship innovation, FlexiBaffle, improves fish passage by creating resting pools and low-velocity zones, while our wider range of products includes fish-friendly tide gates, ramps, mussel ropes, nurseries, and planter pods. Alongside products, we provide assessments, monitoring, training, and installation support to councils, iwi, and community groups. By combining engineering and ecology, we create effective, affordable tools that reconnect habitats and enhance biodiversity. From simple low-cost fixes to larger restoration projects, ATS Environmental is committed to restoring aquatic ecosystems, supporting sustainable infrastructure, and ensuring long-term resilience for waterways and the species that depend on them.

Environmental Consultants

ATS Environmental

About ATS Environmental

ATS Environmental is a New Zealandbased company specialising in fish passage restoration, waterway connectivity, and culvert remediation. We design and deliver practical, science-based solutions that help fish move freely through rivers, streams, and culverts. Our flagship innovation, FlexiBaffle, improves fish passage by creating resting pools and low-velocity zones, while our wider range of products includes fish-friendly tide gates, ramps, mussel ropes, nurseries, and planter pods. Alongside products, we provide assessments, monitoring, training, and installation support to councils, iwi, and community groups. By combining engineering and ecology, we create effective, affordable tools that reconnect habitats and enhance biodiversity. From simple low-cost fixes to larger restoration projects, ATS Environmental is committed to restoring aquatic ecosystems, supporting sustainable infrastructure, and ensuring long-term resilience for waterways and the species that depend on them.