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Freshwater pests: Perch
Ministry for the Environment"Freshwater plant and animal pests can have significant negative impacts on ecosystem health by reducing indigenous biodiversity through predation and competition, and destabilising aquatic habitats. Freshwater plant pests can cause economic losses through blocking water intakes for hydroelectricity generation, impeded drainage or irrigation. In addition,...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Lake water quality state percentiles, by monitoring site, 2009-2014
Ministry for the EnvironmentWhen nutrients accumulate in lakes (referred to as ‘nutrient enrichment’) above certain levels, they can make the lakes murky and green with algae, and lower oxygen levels. Lakes with extremely poor water quality are rarely suitable for recreation and provide poor habitats for aquatic species. Percentile calculations for the following parameters are...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Marine non-indigenous species new to New Zealand each year (2009–2015)
Ministry for the EnvironmentMarine non-indigenous (exotic) species arrive in New Zealand waters on the hulls of international vessels (biofouling) or in discharged ballast waters. Some have little impact or cannot survive in New Zealand waters; others have a negative impact on our native habitats and species and become pests. They can compete with, and prey on, indigenous species,...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Number of extreme wave events exceeding 6m in coastal regions, 2008–15
Ministry for the EnvironmentExtreme wave indexes estimate the occurrence of extreme wave events in coastal and oceanic waters. Extreme wave indexes estimate the number of times a significant wave height exceeds one of three threshold values for at least 12 hours in 24 marine regions. The three wave-height thresholds are four metres, six metres, and eight metres. This indicator...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Freshwater pests: Tench
Ministry for the Environment"Freshwater plant and animal pests can have significant negative impacts on ecosystem health by reducing indigenous biodiversity through predation and competition, and destabilising aquatic habitats. Freshwater plant pests can cause economic losses through blocking water intakes for hydroelectricity generation, impeded drainage or irrigation. In addition,...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Economic performance of the agriculture industry - Contributions to...
Ministry for the EnvironmentData on the economic performance of the agriculture industry describes agriculture’s contribution to the New Zealand economy. It provides supporting information for the land, atmosphere and climate, and freshwater domains. This dataset relates to the "Economic performance of the agriculture industry" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Soil health and land use - Soil health tests within target range, by land...
Ministry for the EnvironmentUPDATED 21/04/2017 (See "Land domain updates" page for details; http://www.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/environment/environmental-reporting-series/environmental-indicators/Home/Land/land-domain-updates.aspx) Different land uses put pressure on the land environment and can result in changes to soil health. Healthy soil supports the productivity of...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Macroinvertebrate Community Index percentiles, by monitoring site, 2009-13
Ministry for the EnvironmentBenthic macroinvertebrates are small animals without backbones (eg insects and worms). They live on and under submerged logs, rocks, and aquatic plants on the beds of rivers and streams during some part of their life cycle. Macroinvertebrates play a central role in stream ecosystems by feeding on periphyton (algae), macrophytes (aquatic plants), dead...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Households Burning Wood or Coal for Home Heating
Ministry for the EnvironmentNote: Totals might not sum due to rounding. Source: Statistics New ZealandCreated 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Freshwater pests: Rudd
Ministry for the Environment"Freshwater plant and animal pests can have significant negative impacts on ecosystem health by reducing indigenous biodiversity through predation and competition, and destabilising aquatic habitats. Freshwater plant pests can cause economic losses through blocking water intakes for hydroelectricity generation, impeded drainage or irrigation. In addition,...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
River Environment Classification Hawkes Bay (2010) (DEPRECATED)
Ministry for the EnvironmentThe New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...Created 2 July 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Influenza hospital discharges by week (2013)
Ministry for the EnvironmentInfluenza is a potentially life-threatening virus that spreads quickly from person to person. It is a significant public health issue in this country, with 10–20 percent of New Zealanders infected every year. While influenza outbreaks can occur all year round, rates peak in winter and spring. This is because the virus can survive longer outside the body...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
River Environment Classification Watershed Gisborne (2010) (DEPRECATED)
Ministry for the EnvironmentThe New Zealand River Environment Classification (REC) organises information about the physical characteristics of New Zealand's rivers. Individual river sections are mapped according to physical factors such as climate, source of flow for the river water, topography, and geology, and catchment land cover eg, forest, pasture or urban. Sections of river...Created 2 September 2021 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Nitrate, ammonia and dissolved reactive phosphorus concentrations, NGMP...
Ministry for the Environment"At high concentrations, nitrate–nitrogen may have health impacts where it is for untreated drinking water, and it is also plant nutrient which can contribute to excessive plant and algae growth, potentially damaging the ecological health of rivers and lakes. Ammoniacal nitrogen can be toxic to fish, animals and people at moderate concentrations. Nitrate...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Annual Average PM10 Concentration - Cities
Ministry for the EnvironmentGreater than 100,000 people. Average is population weighted average of monitoring sites in cities. Note: PM10 concentrations are given in micrograms per cubic metre of air, or µg/m3. Source: Regional councils of Waikato, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago; Auckland CouncilCreated 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Primary use and source of consented freshwater takes, 2013–14
Ministry for the EnvironmentRegional councils issue resource consents for the taking of fresh water for various purposes, including irrigation, drinking, hydroelectricity, and industry. Water can be taken from surface water or groundwater. The file provides the primary source and primary use of the water take for each consented take.Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Seabird fishing-related mortality by conservation status (2006/7 to 2012/13)
Ministry for the EnvironmentAlong with sea lions, fur seals, and dolphins, seabirds are the protected species most directly affected by fisheries in New Zealand waters (exclusive economic zone and territorial sea). Estimating seabird deaths from bycatch in commercial fishing is one way of assessing the pressure some seabird species face from current fishing practices. About one-...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Freshwater pests: Catfish
Ministry for the Environment"Freshwater plant and animal pests can have significant negative impacts on ecosystem health by reducing indigenous biodiversity through predation and competition, and destabilising aquatic habitats. Freshwater plant pests can cause economic losses through blocking water intakes for hydroelectricity generation, impeded drainage or irrigation. In addition,...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Proportion of fish stocks meeting or exceeding performance thresholds (2009–14)
Ministry for the EnvironmentOur fish stocks are affected by commercial, customary, and recreational fishing, and environmental pressures (eg ocean temperature, acidity, and productivity). The Ministry for Primary Industries uses three performance measures to assess influences on fish stocks: a soft limit (below which a rebuilding plan is required), a hard limit (below which closing...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
On-road Transport Emissions by Pollutant
Ministry for the EnvironmentSource: National Institute of Water and Atmospheric ResearchCreated 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025