GUARDIANS OF PĀUATAHANUI INLET INC - ANNUAL REPORT JUNE 2017 Introduction On behalf of the Committee it is my pleasure to report on the activities...
Read more about "Annual Reports"...All the winning photographs from the years 2012 onward are now available to view on Google Photos. The links to each of these...
Read more about "Winning Photos 2012 - 2016"...Areas of research Pāuatahanui Inlet and the surrounding area have attracted both ecological and archaeological interest. The Inlet is the largest estuarine system in the...
Read more about "Research"...What is a cockle? Austrovenus stutchburyi tuangi cockle Just below the surface of the sediment in the Pāuatahanui Inlet lives the New...
Read more about "Cockles of the Inlet"...You won't always see dolphins in the Inlet, but on the weekend of 19 and 20 November 2011, residents and visitors were treated to...
Read more about "Dolphins visit the Inlet"...About the Inlet Pāuatahanui Inlet is situated on the west coast of the North Island, about 25 km north of Wellington. The Inlet...
Read more about "The Inlet"...Pāuatahanui Inlet is an estuary An estuary is a place where a river or stream meets the sea and where the fresh water mixes...
Read more about "Natural History"...What is a salt marsh? A salt marsh is a type of marsh occupying the intertidal area between land and salty water. Marshes...
Read more about "Salt marsh"...Early Polynesians Early Polynesians (Moa-hunters) were probably visiting the Pāuatahanui Inlet by about 1200 AD. The forest birds of the area and the fish...
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