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Smap Soil Depth February 2018 (deprecated)
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchThere has been a change in the way the S-map is being made available to users. The S-map primary map layer ofsoil classes (i.e. delineated areas that are labelled with the soil family name) is no longer freely available to commercial users. Access to this data and associated soil attribute data for commercial use is by negotiation - please contact Graeme...Created 10 February 2023 • Updated 10 November 2023 -
Smap Soil Drainage February 2018 (deprecated)
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchThere has been a change in the way the S-map is being made available to users. The S-map primary map layer ofsoil classes (i.e. delineated areas that are labelled with the soil family name) is no longer freely available to commercial users. Access to this data and associated soil attribute data for commercial use is by negotiation - please contact Graeme...Created 10 February 2023 • Updated 10 November 2023 -
Smap Soil Texture February 2018 (deprecated)
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchThere has been a change in the way the S-map is being made available to users. The S-map primary map layer ofsoil classes (i.e. delineated areas that are labelled with the soil family name) is no longer freely available to commercial users. Access to this data and associated soil attribute data for commercial use is by negotiation - please contact Graeme...Created 10 February 2023 • Updated 10 November 2023 -
Smap New Zealand Soil Classification (Soil Order) - February 2018 (deprecated)
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare ResearchThere has been a change in the way the S-map is being made available to users. The S-map primary map layer ofsoil classes (i.e. delineated areas that are labelled with the soil family name) is no longer freely available to commercial users. Access to this data and associated soil attribute data for commercial use is by negotiation - please contact Graeme...Created 10 February 2023 • Updated 10 November 2023 -
Water quality parameters in coastal and estuarine environments (2013)
Ministry for the EnvironmentCoastal and estuarine ecosystems are affected by changes in the levels of nutrients, oxygen, and light. An overload of nutrients can be toxic or lead to algal blooms. These blooms can kill marine life by depleting oxygen levels. Suspended sediment can smother habitats or reduce light levels, affecting photosynthesis. We report on five measures of water...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 1 November 2023 -
Biodiversity Projects database
Department of ConservationThis is a national catalogue of biodiversity inventory and monitoring projects, administered by the Department of Conservation, New Zealand. It includes metadata of inventory and monitoring projects and research projects managed by various organisations, institutions, individual and the community. You can search the database and view project reports. You...Created 10 April 2017 • Updated 10 April 2017