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Larval dispersal from Te Taonga O Ngati Kere and Te Angiangi marine reserve: numerical model simulations

Published:

2006

This report gives details of the development of a hydrodynamic and dispersion model for the Central Hawke's Bay coastline between Cape Turnagain and the Te Angiangi Marine Reserve.

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Table of contents

Part one: pages 1-11 (PDF, 350K)

  • Disclaimer
  • Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • Modelling methods

Part two: pages 12-17 (PDF, 354K)

  • Modelling methods continued

Part three: pages 18-26 (PDF, 370K)

  • Modelling methods continued

Part four: pages 27-33 (PDF, 340K)

  • Modelling methods continued

Part five: pages 34-42 (PDF, 339K)

  • Modelling methods continued

Part six: pages 43-53 (PDF, 362K)

  • Modelling methods continued
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Appendices

Part seven: pages 54-58 (PDF, 344K)

  • Appendices

Part eight: pages 59-63 (PDF, 342K)

  • Appendices

Part nine: pages 65-69 (PDF, 336K)

  • Appendices

Part ten: pages 70-72 (PDF, 206K)

  • Appendices

Part eleven: pages 73-76 (PDF, 408K)

  • Appendices

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Prepared by John Oldman, Jimin Hong, Graham Rickard, Scott Stephens, National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd (NIWA) for the Department of Conservation (DOC).

This report is made available on the DOC website but has not been published under the Department of Conservation's usual processes. Users should refer to NIWA or the author of the report for any conditions relating to its use and any disclaimers.

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