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Waimakariri River
Ōtūkaikino Creek at swimming hole
Ōtūkaikino Creek is monitored for recreational water quality at a swimming hole just before the Creek enters the Waimakariri River.
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Waimakariri River
Ōtūkaikino Creek/South Branch at Dickeys Road Bridge
Ōtūkaikino Creek is a spring-fed tributary of the Waimakariri River. This stream flows through a number of Groynes to the North of Christchurch which are located in the popular recreation area "The Groynes" and Clearwater Golf Resort.
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Wellington region
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River Quality
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Pahaoa River
Pahaoa River at Hinakura
This site on the Pahaoa River is sampled downstream of the Wainuioru confluence and is located near Hinakura Hall, on Bush Gully Rd in the East Coast of the Wellington Region.
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Northland region
Paihia at Te Haumi
Where the Te Haumi River flows into Bay of Islands is a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and bird watching.
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Wellington region
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River Quality
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Te Awa Kairangi (Hutt River)
Pakuratahi River at Hutt Forks
This site is located in Kaitoke Regional Park, in the upper reaches of the Hutt catchment. The Pakuratahi River is a tributary of the Hutt River and drains the northern part of the catchment. The site is publicly accessible from the Eastern Hutt Road or the Hutt River Trail, and is a popular picnic...
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Wellington region
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River Quality
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Te Awa Kairangi (Hutt River)
Pakuratahi River at Kaitoke Campground
Only 45 minutes north of Wellington City, the spectacular Kaitoke Regional Park covers 2860 hectares in the Tararua Ranges foothills. Steep, bush-clad hills, the Hutt River gorge and centuries-old rata, rimu and beech forest feature in this magnificent natural setting. Swim in tranquil river pools o...
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Hawke's Bay region
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River Quality
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Aropaoanui River
Papakiri Stream (Sandy Creek) upstream of Mahiaruhe Stream
The Papakiri Stream - Sandy Creek site upstream of the Mahiaruhe Stream is a HBRC fresh water quality & ecology monitoring site.
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Hawke's Bay region
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River Quality
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Aropaoanui River
Papakiri Stream upstream of Tūtira Lake
Papakiri Stream is a HBRC fresh water quality and ecology monitoring site. It is upstream of the historic monitoring site "Papakiri Stm- Sandy Crk U/S Mahiaruhe", but was moved to be at the same location as the ISCO sampler, water quality sonde and hydrological monitoring site.
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Wellington region
Paraparaumu Beach at Nathan Avenue
This sandy beach at the northern end of Paraparumu is quieter than the main beach and is a popular area for walkers. The shallow gradient makes it safe under average conditions but it can become dangerous in large north to northwest swells. There are no toilets at this site and very limited parking....
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Wellington region
Paraparaumu Beach at Ngapotiki Street
This sandy beach at the northern end of Paraparumu is quieter than the main beach and is a popular area for walkers. The shallow gradient makes it safe under average conditions but it can become dangerous in large north to northwest swells. There are no toilets at this site and very limited parking....
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Canterbury region
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River Quality
Pareora River/Pureora
The Pareora River/Pureora is a medium-sized hill-fed river located approximately 10 km south of Timaru. It is used recreationally for swimming, fishing, and picnicking. The catchment area includes rolling hills in the upper and middle catchment with two gorges, opening out into a flat alluvial valle...
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Canterbury region
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Pareora River/Pureora
Pareora River/Pureora at Evans Crossing
The Pareora River/Pureora at Evans Crosing is the upstream site on this hill-fed river in South Canterbury.
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