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1 PUATAI
Maori for foam of the sea, sea foam, spume -
2 Te Whiti o Rongomai
(c1830-1907)Leader of passive resistance against European confiscation of Maori Land, and a Maori perhaps more unfairly treated by pakeha settlers than any other. He was born in Taranaki, a member of the Te Ati Awa tribe, and educated at a mission school, where he was noted for his aptitude for bible studies. After he left school he set up a flour mill at a place called Warea, about 35 kilometres south-west of New Plymouth, and was living peacefully in the parihaka.area when in March 1860, the early days of the Land Wars, the undefended settlement was shelled from the sea by a British warship, the Niger, and then burned to the ground by colonial troops. He later established Parihaka. -
3 Whatataka
Corokia macrocarpa (Chatham Is. Korokia, Hokotaka)<COROKIA macrocarpa.jpg"><COROKIA macrocarpa2.jpg">Distribution: Endemic to the Chatham Islands and is found on Chatham, South East, Pitt and Mangere islands. Habitat: This small tree or shrub occurs at sites near the sea, but can be found in a range of habitats, including open forest, cliffs, limestone outcrops and near lakes and lagoons, as well as rocky shores and beaches.Features: A small tree that can grow up to 6 m tall and has dark brown bark. The leaves are leathery, slightly curled at the margins and may vary in size depending on the habitat. It produces yellow flowers from November to April, while the orange or yellow fruit can be seen throughout the year. -
4 ngaio
<2NGAIO.JPG">A common small bushy coastal tree reaching 10m in height. These very poisonous plants mainly grow near the sea, either wild or in cultivation. They are easily identified by the numerous pale leaf spots seen when held to the light, and by the purple berries. Both the native ngaio (M. laetum) and Australian ngaio (M. insulare) should be regarded as equally harmful.<NGAIO.JPG">ngaio flowers A girls name, thorough, inside out (thoroughly), at home -
5 Maui
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6 hiki
Maori for boost, adjourn, postpone, carry or bear (in the arms), to close, shutAlso:Charm-for raising things from the sea, for causing people to migrate, or freeing the hands from tapu -
7 tāwāhi
otherside; overseas; over river; the other side of the sea -
8 tāwāhi
otherside; overseas; over river; the other side of the sea -
9 Tangaroa
[n.]God of the Sea; neptune————————[n.]moon (last quarter) -
10 ngaru
[n.]wave (of the sea) -
11 tai
tide (of the sea) -
12 whakatemoana
towards the sea; seaward -
13 Tangaroa
[n.]God of the Sea; neptune————————[n.]moon (last quarter) -
14 ngaru
[n.]wave (of the sea) -
15 tai
tide (of the sea) -
16 whakatemoana
towards the sea; seaward -
17 akau
Also taha moana, tapataiMaori for coast, shore, seaside, beside the sea, reef, beach -
18 karewa
Maori for surface (of the sea) -
19 Tangaroa
God of the sea, Neptune -
20 ahumoana
Maori for fish farmingThe following is a list of fish that can be farmed under the Freshwater Fish Farming Regulations 1983. These were gazetted in June 1998.Abalone or paua, being:Ordinary paua ( Haliotis iris);Yellow-foot paua ( Haliotis australis); Virgin paua ( Haliotis virginea);Agar weed ( Pterocladia lucida); Bass ( Polyprion moene); Blue cod ( Parapercis colias); Brine shrimp ( Artemia salina); Butterfish ( Odax pullus); Cancer Crab ( Cancer novaezelandiae); Cat's eye ( Turbo smaragdus), formerly known as ( Lunella smaragda); Cockle ( Austrovenus stutchburyi), formerly known as ( Chione stutchburyi); Cooks turban ( Cookia sulcata); Deep water tuatua ( Paphies donacina); Dosina, coarse ( Dosina zelandica); Dosinia, being:Eels, being:Short finned eel ( Anguilla australis); Long finned eel ( Anguilla dieffenbachii);Flounder, being:Yellowbelly founder ( Rhombosolea leporina); Sand flounder ( Rhombosolea plebeia); Greenback flounder ( Rhombosolea tapirina); Black founder ( Rhombosolea retiaria); Turbot ( Colistium nudipinnus); Brill ( Colistium guntheri);Freshwater crayfish or koura ( Paranephrops planifrons and Paranephrops zealandicus); Frilly venus shell ( Bassina yatei); Gracilaria ( Gracilaria chilensis); Grass carp ( Ctenopharyngodon idella); Grey mullet ( Mugil cephalus); Hapuku ( Polyprion oxygeneios); Horse mussel ( Atrina zelandica) John dory ( Zeus faber); Kahawai ( Arripis trutta); King clam or Geoduck ( Panopea zelandica); Koheru ( Decapterus koheru); Large trough shell ( Mactra murchisoni); Lobsters, being:Spiny or red rock lobster ( Jasus edwardsii); Packhorse or green lobster ( Jasus verreauxi);Mussels, being:Green mussel or greenshell mussel or green-lipped mussel ( Perna canaliculus); Blue mussel ( Mytilus galloprovincialis); Freshwater mussel ( Hyridella menziesii) and ( Cucumerunio websteri);--------------Fish farming species list continued.Octopus, being:Octopus maorum;Robsonella australis;Oysters, being:Dredge oyster ( Tiostrea lutaria); Pacific oyster ( Crassostrea gigas);Paddle crab ( Ovalipes catharus); Perch ( Perca fluviatilis); Pipi ( Paphies australis); Prawns, being:Marine prawns (Penaeus japonicus, Penaeus monodon and Penaeus orientalis); Tropical freshwater prawn ( Macrobrachium rosenbergii);Red gurnard ( Chelidonichthys kumu); Rough Leatherjacket ( Parika scaber); Salmon, being:Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar); Quinnat or chinook or king salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha); Sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka);Scallops ( Pecten novaezelandiae); Scampi ( Metanephrops challengeri); Sea Cucumber ( Stichopus mollis); Sea horse ( Hippocampus abdominalis); Sea urchin ( Evechinus chloroticus); Silver carp ( Hypophthalmichthys molitrix); Small agar weed ( Pterocladia capillacea); Small trough shell ( Mactra discors); Snapper ( Pagrus auratus); Southern Bluefin Tuna ( Thunnus maccoyii); Sponge, being:Spotted Seahorse ( Hippocampus kuda); Striped Trumpeter ( Latris linneata); Tarakihi ( Nemadactylus macropterus); Toheroa ( Paphies ventricosa); Trevally ( Pseudocaranx dentex); Triangle trough shell ( Spisula aequilateralis); Tuatua ( Paphies subtriangulata); Watercress, being:Nasturtium microphyllium; Nasturtium officinale;Whitebait, being:Banded kokopu ( Galaxias fasciatus); Koaro ( Galaxias brevipinnis); Inanga ( Galaxias maculatus); Giant kokopu ( Galaxias argenteus); Shortjawed kokopu ( Galaxias postvectis);Yellowtail kingfish ( Seriola lalandi).
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