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Recruitment of indigenous tree sp soft tree fern 2002–2014
Ministry for the Environment"The rates of establishment (recruitment) of indigenous tree species vary across New Zealand. Changes in the state of the environment (such as from browsing pests, large-scale weather events, or climate change) may change the rates of recruitment of particular tree species. This in turn may alter forest processes. Repeated surveys of the distribution of...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
River Environment Classification Waikato (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 -
Warm days, trends, 1972 - 2022
Ministry for the EnvironmentThe trends in the number of warm days for the 30 temperature sites across New Zealand are presented from 1972 to 2022. Warm days are days with a daily maximum temperature above 25 degrees Celsius. The number of warm days change from year to year in response to variable weather patterns and climate drivers. Climate models project we may experience more...Created 1 February 2024 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Marine Reserves (2016 report)
Ministry for the EnvironmentNew 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...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Seamount closures (2016 report)
Ministry for the EnvironmentNew 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...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Predicted average Macroinvertebrate Community Index (MCI) score, 2007–2011
Ministry for the Environment"Macroinvertebrates are small animals without backbones that live on and under submerged logs, rocks, and aquatic plants in the stream bed during some period of their life cycle. They play a central role in stream ecosystems by feeding on periphyton (algae or slime), macrophytes (aquatic plants), dead leaves and wood, or on each other. High...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Distribution of feral goats 2002–2014
Ministry for the Environment"The pressure from animal and plant pests is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity in the land environment. Pest predators (such as stoats and possums) eat eggs, birds, lizards, insects, and snails. Other animal pests (such as deer and goats) damage and kill trees and other plants and can compete with indigenous animals for the plants’ fruit and...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Benthic protection areas (2016 report)
Ministry for the EnvironmentNew 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...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Sentinel2 2024 Mainland NZ Footprints
Ministry for the EnvironmentINDEX ONLY: These footprints are the index for the 'Sentinel2 2024 Mainland NZ' mosaic. It has been provided to enable users to explore coverage and capture dates of the component imagery. To enquire about ordering the imagery itself, please e-mail lucas[at]mfe.govt.nz. Some imagery is available to stream at...Created 3 August 2024 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
River water quality: Clarity and turbidity, modelled, 2016 - 2020
Ministry for the EnvironmentAdapted by Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand to provide for environmental reporting transparency. Dataset used to develop the "River water quality: clarity and turbidity" indicator (available athttps://www.stats.govt.nz/indicators/river-water-quality-clarity-and-turbidity). This dataset contains two attributes of water quality based...Created 1 September 2022 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Freshwater pests: Margaret River Marron
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 -
Coastal and estuarine water quality, trends, 2006-2020
Ministry for the EnvironmentThis data set reports on trends for 15 coastal and estuarine water quality measures, grouped below by type, monitored at sites across Aotearoa New Zealand between 2006 and 2020: nutrient – ammoniacal nitrogen, nitrate-nitrite nitrogen, total nitrogen (unfiltered), dissolved reactive phosphorus, and total phosphorus (unfiltered) microbiological – faecal...Created 1 December 2022 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Type2 Marine Protected Areas
Ministry for the EnvironmentThe location and extent of Type 2 marine protected areas in the territorial sea.Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Sentinel2 2018 Footprints
Ministry for the EnvironmentNote: Metadata relates to the mosaicked imagery. This layer has been provided to enable users to explore coverage and capture dates of the imagery. To enquire about ordering the imagery, please e-mail lucas[at]mfe.govt.nz. This imagery is a 10m, ten-band multispectral, cloud-minimised mosaic of Sentinel 2A and 2B satellite tiles over mainland New Zealand...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Sentinel2 2024 Chatham Islands Footprints
Ministry for the EnvironmentINDEX ONLY: These footprints are the index for the 'Sentinel2 2024 Chatham Islands' mosaic. It has been provided to enable users to explore coverage and capture dates of the component imagery. To enquire about ordering the imagery itself, please e-mail lucas[at]mfe.govt.nz. Some imagery is available to stream at...Created 3 August 2024 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
NZ Peat Mines 1990-2015
Ministry for the EnvironmentMaps horticultural peat mining areas from 1990 to 2015, peat type and quantity, and post-mining activities.Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Annual and seasonal temperatures at 30 sites, trends, 1972-2022
Ministry for the EnvironmentTemperature at 30 sites around the country from at least 1972 to 2022. We report annual and seasonal trends for the period 1972 to 2022 as well as rate of temperature change per decade. We provide data on average, minimum, and maximum for daily, annual, and seasonal temperatures. Trends are reported for annual and seasonal statistics. Temperature change...Created 1 February 2024 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Mortality of indigenous tree sp Halls tōtara 2002–2014
Ministry for the Environment"The rates of death (mortality) of indigenous tree species vary across New Zealand. Changes in the state of the environment (such as from browsing pests, large-scale weather events, or climate change) may change the rates of mortality of particular tree species. This in turn may alter forest processes. Repeated surveys of the distribution of mortality...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Water clarity, 1989–2013
Ministry for the Environment"Water clarity is a measure of underwater visibility in rivers and streams and can vary due to differences in land use, climate, elevation, and geology. Water clarity can be reduced by the presence of fine particles like silt, mud or organic material in the water. This affects the habitat and feeding of aquatic life like fish and aquatic birds. Water...Created 2 February 2020 • Updated 3 March 2025 -
Seasonal trends: Particulate matter 10 (PM10), particulate matter 2.5...
Ministry for the EnvironmentFor seasonal trends, sites needed to have at least six complete seasons between 2011 and 2020. New to this update: not all seasons had to be complete – the previous update only calculated trends over complete seasons. Seasonal trends between 2011 and 2020 for: - Particulate matter 10 (PM10) concentrations - Particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) concentrations -...Created 3 March 2024 • Updated 3 March 2025