
Ūawa River - Wikipedia
The Ūawa River is a river in the Gisborne Region of New Zealand. The river drains an area of consisting of predominately managed forestry land northwest of Tolaga Bay. The river flows …
Ūawa Catchment Plan | Gisborne District Council
Key rivers in this catchment include the Ūawa, Hikuwai, Mangahauini and Mangaheia. Hikuwai is known for high flows in flood situations where the water level can quickly rise by more than …
Uawa River - Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA)
The Uawa covers a catchment area 536km 2 near Tolaga Bay north of Gisborne. Land use includes extensive sheep and cattle farming with significant areas that have recently changed …
Tolaga Bay - Wikipedia
The Ūawa River reaches the Pacific Ocean in the middle of Tolaga Bay. There is a bar at the river mouth with around 2 metres of water at high tide. The Ūawa River is called the Hikuwai further …
Uawa River
Explore results from river, lakes and groundwater quality, including estuaries. Is it making a difference? The health of our waterways depends on the local geography and the way we use …
Uawa River, Gisborne - NZ Topo Map
Uawa River, Gisborne - New Zealand topographic map. WGS84 coordinates: -38.33756274, 178.28479340.
Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA) - Hikuwai at No4 Br
EPT are macroinvertebrates that are sensitive to water pollution. These are Ephemeroptera (mayfly), Plecoptera (stonefly) and Trichoptera (caddisfly).
Ūawa River | National Library of New Zealand
Description: View looking south-east of Tolaga Bay with the Uawa River in the foreground and to the right. The township and bridge can be seen in the middle distance, and coastline and Mitre …
Where is Uawa River? Map - New Zealand Maps
Scroll down to see a more detailed road map and below that a topographical map showing the location of Uawa River. The road map has been supplied by openstreetmap and the …
Uawa River - Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
The Uawa River is a river in the Gisborne Region of New Zealand. It begins at the confluence of the Mangatokerau and Hikuwai Rivers, and meanders south for about 10 kilometres (6 mi) …