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Raglan Harbour at Motor Camp North of Bridge
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Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour
Kaitoke Bay (KT)
The Kaitoke Bay site is located in the south-western arm of Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour on intertidal sand/mudflats, close to Raglan town. This site has been monitored since 2019 and is generally sampled once each year for sediment-dwelling organisms (macrofauna) and sediment characteristics. The si...
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Ponganui Creek (X)
The Whatitirinui Island site is located in the north-western arm of Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour on intertidal sand/mudflats, north of Raglan Wharf/town and around 3km from the harbour mouth. This site has been monitored since 2001 and is generally sampled once each year for sediment-dwelling organis...
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Okete Bay (OB)
The Okete Bay site is located in the middle of Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour on intertidal sand/mudflats, around 3 km east of the Raglan wharf. This site has been monitored since 2001 and is generally sampled once each year for sediment-dwelling organisms (macrofauna) and sediment characteristics. The...
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Wainui Stream
Wainui Stream (Raglan)
Wainui Stream ecological site Raglan. The stream runs through a predominately rural catchment, close to the Raglan coastline. The stream is relatively open with the section monitored comprising of planted native scrub species on its margins. The stream has a hard cobble substrate.
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Te Puna Point (TU)
The Te Puna Point site is located just inside the entrance of the north-eastern arm of Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour on intertidal sand/mudflats, south of Whatitirinui Island. This site has been monitored since 2001 and is generally sampled once each year for sediment-dwelling organisms (macrofauna) a...
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Ngarunui Beach at Raglan Harbour
Ngarunui Beach in Raglan is a popular surfing beach 46km west of Hamilton. This beach is patrolled by Surf Life Saving NZ over the summer.
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Whatitirinui Island (WI)
The Whatitirinui Island site is located in the north-eastern arm of Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour on intertidal sand/mudflats, near Whatitirinui Island. This site has been monitored since 2001 and is generally sampled once each year for sediment-dwelling organisms (macrofauna) and sediment characteris...
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Haroto Bay (HB)
The Haroto Bay site is located in the south-eastern arm of Whaingaroa (Raglan) Harbour on intertidal sand/mudflats, near the Waitetuna River mouth. This site has been monitored since 2001 and is generally sampled once each year for sediment-dwelling organisms (macrofauna) and sediment characteristic...
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Waitetuna River
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Parawai Stm at Ohautira Rd
Parawai Stream ecological site at Ohautira Road, Raglan. The stream has a predominately native forest catchment in its headwaters, although the stream site itself is dominated by rural landuse. The stream site is mainly surrounded by exotic trees on its margins and has a hard cobble substrate.
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Waitetuna River
Waitetuna River at Te Uku-Waingaro Rd
The Waitetuna River at Te Uku-Waingaro Rd is a water quality site. The river is hard bottomed with the substrate consisting of gravel at the monitoring site. There is good riparian cover in the vicinity of the monitoring site.
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