Water clarity trends, 2009–2013

Water clarity is a measure of underwater visibility in rivers and stream. 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 clarity is an important indicator of the health of a waterway, and is also a consideration for recreational activities like swimming and wading. This dataset relates to the "River water quality trends: clarity" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.

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Field Value
Theme
Author Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Email Ministry for the Environment
Source https://data.mfe.govt.nz/layer/52685-water-clarity-trends-20092013/
Source Created 2016-01-11T00:54:34.853866Z
Source Modified 2016-02-29T03:33:21.417573Z
Language English
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Source Identifier https://data.mfe.govt.nz/layer/52685-water-clarity-trends-20092013/
Dataset metadata created 3 May 2018, last updated 8 August 2019