Waipu Lagoons Explained

The Waipu Lagoons is a series of small coastal lagoons near the city of New Plymouth in the Taranaki Region of New Zealand. They consist of three lakelets with a combined surface area of about 2ha, located 0.5km (00.3miles) from the Tasman Sea, immediately to the east of Bell Block. The lagoons and adjoining wetlands encompass 7.9 hectares (20 acres) and are owned by the New Plymouth District Council as a local purpose conservation reserve.[1]

Bird species found at the reserve include:

Raupo (Typha orientalis), flax (Phormium tenax), and bamboo spike-sedge (Eleocharis sphacelata) are the principal plant species.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Key Native Ecosystems – Inventory of sites with indigenous biodiversity values of regional significance. Taranaki Regional Council. 296. May 2006.