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Bottlenose Jump
Posted on July 22, 2016July 22, 2016 by Shaun

The Story of the Hauraki Gulf

The Hauraki Gulf is a special place with a tragic story, but the tide is turning.

Raewyn Peart is blogging about her upcoming book on haurakigulfstory.com I thought these posts were particularly insightful.

JUVENILE SNAPPER HAVE AN ‘ECOLOGICAL BOTTLENECK’

CRAYFISH IN THE GULF

HAURAKI GULF’S SPECIAL WHALES

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