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1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-3227(99)00024-9
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Across-shelf sediment dispersal, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand

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“…The Hauraki Gulf (Fig. 1) is a shallow (60 m maximum depth), semi‐enclosed body of temperate water (Manighetti and Carter 1999) on the east coast of North Island, New Zealand (36°10′–37°10′S, 174°40′–175°30′E). Influenced by the subtropical East Auckland Current (EAUC), this region is extremely productive (Booth and Sondergaard 1989), exhibiting high levels of nutrient availability and consequently, a high diversity of biological fauna (Chang et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hauraki Gulf (Fig. 1) is a shallow (60 m maximum depth), semi‐enclosed body of temperate water (Manighetti and Carter 1999) on the east coast of North Island, New Zealand (36°10′–37°10′S, 174°40′–175°30′E). Influenced by the subtropical East Auckland Current (EAUC), this region is extremely productive (Booth and Sondergaard 1989), exhibiting high levels of nutrient availability and consequently, a high diversity of biological fauna (Chang et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hauraki Gulf (Fig. 1) is a large (∼65 km wide) relatively shallow (<60 m water depth) embayment located on the northeastern coast of the North Island (Manighetti and Carter 1999). This coastal sea can be divided into two areas based on the sheltered waters and influence of the East Auckland Current in the inner, compared with the Outer Hauraki Gulf.…”
Section: Distinguishing Characteristics Of the New Zealand Bryde's Whmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hauraki Gulf is a shallow (60 m maximum depth), semienclosed body of temperate water (Manighetti and Carter 1999) extending from Bream Head to Cape Colville at the northern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula, on the east coast of North Island, New Zealand (36°10′–37°10′S, 174°40′–175°30′E; Fig. 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%