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- Q6475884 abstract "Lake Forsyth (known to Māori as Te Roto o Wairewa) is a lake in the Canterbury region of New Zealand.It is fed by the Takiritawai River, a short arm of the Okuti River, and exits via a gravel bank into the sea in the vicinity of the small community of Birdling's Flat.State Highway 75 leading to Akaroa and part of the Little River Rail Trail follow the north-western shore of the lake.Wairewa used to be an important for providing tuna [eel]s as food for the Ngai Tahu tribe (indigenous Maori people of South Island). It is the only Ngai Tahu customary lake. Wairewa Runanga one of the 18 Ngai Tahu Runanga are the guardians or kaitiaki of the lake. However deforestation of the surrounding hills has led to erosion and silting up of the lake. The lake is hypertrophic, leading to eutrophication with corresponding poor water quality. This decline in water quality has been known since the early 1900s. So far, attempts of opening up the lake to the ocean to rectify the problem have had limited success.".
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- Q6475884 length "7600.0".
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- Q6475884 width "1000.0".
- Q6475884 wikiPageExternalLink n36135_wairewa(lakeforsyth).pdf.
- Q6475884 wikiPageExternalLink www.wairewa.org.nz.
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- Q6475884 area "627.5526".
- Q6475884 basinCountries "New Zealand".
- Q6475884 cities Q2843146.
- Q6475884 depth "1 m".
- Q6475884 elevation "0 m".
- Q6475884 inflow Q7678392.
- Q6475884 length "7.6".
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- Q6475884 name "Lake Forsyth".
- Q6475884 name "Wairewa".
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- Q6475884 width "1.0".
- Q6475884 point "-43.805 172.7407".
- Q6475884 type BodyOfWater.
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- Q6475884 comment "Lake Forsyth (known to Māori as Te Roto o Wairewa) is a lake in the Canterbury region of New Zealand.It is fed by the Takiritawai River, a short arm of the Okuti River, and exits via a gravel bank into the sea in the vicinity of the small community of Birdling's Flat.State Highway 75 leading to Akaroa and part of the Little River Rail Trail follow the north-western shore of the lake.Wairewa used to be an important for providing tuna [eel]s as food for the Ngai Tahu tribe (indigenous Maori people of South Island). ".
- Q6475884 label "Lake Forsyth".
- Q6475884 lat "-43.805".
- Q6475884 long "172.7407".
- Q6475884 depiction Little_River_Rail_Trail_013.JPG.
- Q6475884 name "Lake Forsyth".
- Q6475884 name "Wairewa".