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Australian droplet tunicate is a sea squirt that forms long, cylindrical tubes. The tubes clump together to form dense colonies.
Mediterranean fanworm (Sabella)
The Mediterranean fanworm was first detected in New Zealand in 2008 and is now present in a number of harbours around the country.
Pyura originates in South America and is likely to have arrived in New Zealand as an unwanted hitchhiker on a vessel.
Native to the North West Pacific and is thought to have arrived in New Zealand as an unwanted hitchhiker on a vessel.
We are partners of the Rotorua Te Arawa Lakes Programme, a partnership with Rotorua District Council and Te Arawa Lakes Trust, to preserve our lakes for present and future generations.
Kaituna River rediversion and Maketu Estuary enhancement
We’re making Te Awa o Ngātoroirangi/Maketu Estuary healthier for people to swim and fish in.
A fern with fronds up to 1.5m in length and are dark green above and pale green below.
Originally from India. Dense, hanging palm-like leaves are pleated and taper to a point.
A scrambling perennial, forming a dense tangled shrub, with wiry woody stems.
Scrambling with green trailing stems and blue-violet flowers appear from January to December.