Lake Heather

Class 1 Perched dune lake in Northland Region, North Island
35°03′03″S 173°11′37″E / 35.0509°S 173.1937°E / -35.0509; 173.1937TypeClass 1 Perched dune lakeCatchment area108.4 hectares (268 acres)Basin countriesNew ZealandSurface area12.5 hectares (31 acres)Max. depth6.8 metres (22 ft)

Lake Heather (Wai Te Huahua)[1] is a dune lake in the Far North District of New Zealand. It is located west of the town of Awanui, and between the larger Lake Ngatu and Lake Rotoroa.

Lake Heather has no inflow or outflow streams. The lake catchment is primarily pasture, with scrub along the eastern border. The margins are fenced and have recently had native planting.[2]

Water quality and ecology

The lake is monitored by Northland Regional Council, and the environmental information can be viewed on the LAWA website.[2] The Bushland Trust, working with the Department of Conservation and Northland Regional Council, is undertaking restoration at Lake Rotoroa, as well as other nearby dune lakes, such as Lake Rotoroa, Lake Rotokawau, Lake Ngatu, Lake Gem, and Lake Ngakapua.

References

  1. ^ "NgāiTakoto Conservation Deed of Recognition 2 Feb 2016" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b "Lake Heather Water Quality". Land, Air, Water Aotearoa (LAWA). Retrieved 24 April 2020.

External links

  • Lake Ngatu Recreation Reserve
  • The Bushland Trust


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