Our Lakes

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Lakes380—Our Lakes’ Health: past, present, future was a five-year research programme that finished in 2023. It was the largest study of lakes in the history of Aotearoa. The team collected and analysed lake sediments and water samples and sediment cores from about 10% of lakes in Aotearoa New Zealand to learn more about their current and historical health and biodiversity.  You can explore and learn about these lakes below and view the initial results. Interviews and field visits were undertaken to learn more about the cultural and social histories of lakes. Over 70 national and international researchers took part in the programme with many outputs and resources produced.

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Lake Type
Lakes Region
Lakes island

Lake Dumb-bell

Close to Lake Ōhau

Lake Eva

Fiordland National Park

Lake Eyles

Fiordland National Park

Lake Freeman

Fiordland National Park

Lake Gow

Garvie Mountains

Lake Hāwea

East of Lake Wānaka

Lake Hay

Fiordland National Park

Lake Hope

The Remarkables Mountains

Lake Humuhumu

Pouto Peninsula

Lake Huro

Chatham Islands

Lake Ida

Arthurs Pass

Lake Ione

Fiordland National Park

Lake Isobel

Richardson Mountains

Lake Jaquiery

Fiordland National Park

Lake Kanono

Pouto Peninsula

Lake Karaka

Pouto Peninsula

Lake Kāurupātaka

Arthur's Pass National Park

Lake Kereta

South head of Kaipara Harbour

Lake Kohangapiripiri

Wellington Harbour Heads

Lake Kohangatera

Wellington Harbour Heads

Lake Koromatua

SE of Hamilton

Lake Kuwakatai

South head of Kaipara Harbour
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