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This dataset was first added to MfE Data Service on 19 Oct 2016.
New Zealand’s four million km2 marine environment is diverse, with a range of coastal habitats and offshore seabed environments. There are also many marine species unique to New Zealand. Marine protected areas conserve or manage some of these unique habitats and species, while a range of other tools also provide marine protection. We report on the area covered by these tools as an indirect measure to understand the state of the marine environment.
Marine reserves lie within our territorial sea (12 nautical mile limit) and offer the highest level of marine protection in New Zealand waters. No marine habitat or life form, such as seaweed or fish, may be removed from, or disturbed in, these places.
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand
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1. | Data quality information for Marine Reserves | 202 KB |
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Category | Environmental Reporting > Marine > Habitats |
Tags | BOUNDARIES, ECOLOGY-Habitat, FAUNA-Vertebrates, MARINE, Our Marine Environment 2016 |
Regions | New Zealand |
Metadata | ISO 19115/19139, Dublin Core |
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Layer ID | 53497 |
Data type | Vector multipolygon | Feature count | 44 |
Attributes | OBJECTID, NaPALIS_ID, Start_Date, End_Date, Type, Name, Legislatio, Section, Local_Purp, Government, Conservati, Vested, Control_Ma, Recorded_A, GlobalID, Overlays, Private_Ow, Classified, longitude, latitude, Shape_Length |
Services | Vector Query API, Web Feature Service (WFS), Catalog Service (CS-W), data.govt.nz Atom Feed |
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Added | 19 Oct 2016 |
Revisions | 6 - Browse all revisions |
Current revision | Imported on Oct. 19, 2016 from Geodatabase in WGS 84 / Pseudo-Mercator. |
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