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2014 Fieldays in Hamilton: Economic impacts for the Waikato Region and New Zealand
(Institute for Business Research, The University of Waikato, 2014)The 2014 Fieldays event over 11 –14 June attracted 119,892 gate entries which was 4.2% lower than in 2013. For the 2014 event, a total of 942 firms exhibited their goods and services (up 4.9% over 2013) including 71 overseas ... -
2016 Subtidal Ecological Survey of Tauranga Harbour and development of benthic health models
(Massey University, 2018)This report summarises the results of biological and physical data collected from a broad-scale subtidal survey of Tauranga Harbour conducted between March and May 2016. The survey was designed to understand more fully the ... -
Accurate low-cost expanded-scale analog voltmeter with novel charge/discharge indication for monitoring single Lithium-ion cells
(2016)This manuscript presents a very low-cost circuit using a PIC12F683 microcontroller and an LM285 bandgap voltage reference that provides an expanded-scale to an analog panel meter suitable for monitoring a single Lithium-ion ... -
Anthropogenic phosphorus loads to Lake Rotorua
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2015)Past wastewater disposal practices and ongoing catchment land-use intensification have resulted in the eutrophication of Lake Rotorua. These changes have been associated with elevated nutrient loads to the lake from point ... -
Approximation of invariant measures for a class of maps with indifferent fixed points
(University of Waikato, 2005)Certain dynamical systems on the interval with neutrally stable repelling points admit invariant probability measures which are absolutely continuous with respect to Lebesgue measure. These maps are often used as a model ... -
Aquatic ecology of Lake Rotokare, Taranaki, and options for restoration
(Environmental Research Institute, The University of Waikato, 2013)Lake Rotokare is a 17.8-ha natural lake in eastern Taranaki, located 12 km east of Eltham in the 230-ha Rotokare Scenic Reserve. In 2008, the Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust completed construction of an 8.2-km predator proof ... -
Assessment of effects of proposed treated wastewater discharge to the Te Arikiroa Thermal Channel and Sulphur Bay (Lake Rotorua)
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2018)After 2019, irrigation operations at the Land Treatment System (LTS) in the Whakarewarewa Forest are scheduled to cease. A number of options and locations have been considered for the discharge of the treated wastewater ... -
Assessment of fish populations in Lake Horowhenua, Levin
(Environmental Research Institute, The University of Waikato, 2013)Lake Horowhenua (Waipunahau) is of substantial historical, cultural and recreational value to the people of the Horowhenua region. However, water quality and biodiversity within the lake has been in decline for a number ... -
Assessment of impacts of mechanical spat harvesting on the surf clams of Te Oneroa a Tōhē
(2020)Much of the mussel spat used to seed mussel aquaculture farms throughout New Zealand is sourced from Te Oneroa a Tōhē (90 Mile Beach) in Te Hiku (far north of New Zealand). The mussel spat washes ashore attached to seaweed ... -
Assessment of the ecohydrological functioning of Otakairangi Wetland, Northland
(Environmental Research Institute, The University of Waikato, 2017)Otakairangi is the largest wetland remnant on the floodplain of Northland’s Wairua River near Hikurangi. Extensive peat deposits many metres deep accumulated over thousands of years on the valley floors of the Otakairangi ... -
Assessment of the Waikato River estuary delta for whitebait habitat management: field survey, GIS modelling and hydrodynamic modelling
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2014)The University of Waikato was contracted by Waikato Regional Council to develop a hydrodynamic model of the Waikato River delta to aid with the assessment of whitebait spawning habitat, and to help inform restoration plans ... -
Barrett Bush management plan
(Environmental Research Institute, The University of Waikato, 2012)The current vegetation pattern of Barrett Bush is the result of complex landscape changes of both recent and historic times. The most recent natural landscape changes occurred as the Waikato River meandered across the ... -
Being safe, being me in the Prairie Provinces: Results of the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey in Saskatchewan & Manitoba
(Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia., 2016)This regional report is a part of a larger project, The Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey. Researchers from universities and other organizations in Canada created the survey, which was administered online to 923 participants ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2013
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2014)The aim of this survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (eels, goldfish, and koura). In the current study we ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2014
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2015)The aim of the survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance by boat electrofishing in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (eels, goldfish, and koura). In ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2015
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2016)The aim of the survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance by boat electrofishing in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (eels, goldfish, and koura). In ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2016
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2016, 2017)The aim of the survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance by boat electrofishing in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (tuna, or eels, morihana, or ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of fish abundance in the Ohau Channel, Rotorua, in 2017
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2018)The aim of the survey was to provide on-going monitoring of the fish communities and abundance by boat electrofishing in the Ohau Channel, especially fish species that are taonga to Maori (tuna, or eels, morihana, or ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of the Awaiti and Bancrofts canals (Tee Head Canal), Piako River system
(Environmental Research Institute, University of Waikato, 2018)This purpose of this survey of Awaiti and Bancrofts canals was to establish the presence of fish in the canals and to determine their relative density and biomass by boat electrofishing. These canals drain the Kopuatai ... -
Boat electrofishing survey of the Awatapu Lagoon and lower Tarawera River
(Environmental Research Institute, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Waikato, 2015)The Department of Conservation (DOC) and Bay of Plenty Regional Council contracted the University of Waikato to conduct a boat electrofishing survey of the Awatapu Lagoon, the old Rangitaiki River channel and the lower ...