Preventing possible Didymosphenia transport into Lake Manapouri: Estimated flow limits for the Waiau Arm and Mararoa River / Barry Biggs, Bob Spigel, Donna Sutherland, Cathy Kilroy.

Contributor(s): Biggs, Barry John Franklyn | Spigel, Robert H | Sutherland, Donna L | Kilroy, Cathy | Biosecurity New Zealand.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: NIWA client report ; CHC2005-110; NIWA Project ; MEL05516.Publisher: [Wellington, N.Z.] : MAF Biosecurity New Zealand, 2005Description: 11 p. : maps ; 30 cm.Subject(s): DIDYMOSPHENIA GEMINATA | RESEARCH PROJECTS | BENTHIC ALGAE | BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS | DIATOMS | SURVEYS | RIVERS | MARAROA RIVER | WAIAU RIVER (SOUTHLAND) | SOUTH ISLAND | LAKES | LAKE MANAPOURIHoldings: Electronic Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Abstract: Based on hydrodynamic modelling and an examination of historical flow levels, NIWA estimated that when the Mararoa flow was under 42 m3/sec, Didymosphenia would settle to the bottom in the Waiau Arm in the region nearest the MLC structure and farthest from Lake Manapouri. (This work was jointly sponsored by MAF Biosecurity New Zealand and Meridian Energy.)
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"August 2005"

"Prepared for Meridian Energy, Biosecurity New Zealand"

Includes bibliographical references (p. 11).

Based on hydrodynamic modelling and an examination of historical flow levels, NIWA estimated that when the Mararoa flow was under 42 m3/sec, Didymosphenia would settle to the bottom in the Waiau Arm in the region nearest the MLC structure and farthest from Lake Manapouri. (This work was jointly sponsored by MAF Biosecurity New Zealand and Meridian Energy.)

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