- The hāpuku,
hapuka or
whapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios), also
known as groper, is a
wreckfish of the
family Polyprionidae,
found around southern Australia...
- The
Hapuka River is a
river of
Westland District, New Zealand. It
flows from near The
Woolsack north-west to join the
Okuru and
Turnbull Rivers just before...
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refers to a type of wreckfish,
Polyprion oxygeneios,
which goes by the name
hapuka (from the Māori
language hāpuku). In the Philippines,
groupers are generally...
- the island,
notably Escape Reefs, 5
kilometres (3.1 mi) to the east, and
Hapuka Rock, 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) to the southwest. The
island was
named by Māori...
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River Fox
River Gorge River Gunn
River Haast River Hacket River Hall
River Hapuka River Harman River Hinatua River Hokitika River Hope
River Jackson River...
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rainbow trout 1.64m 3 New
Zealand 16
March 2009 Kahawai,
school shark,
hapuka, reef shark,
frost fish, gurnard, crayfish,
rainbow trout, green-lipped...
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Yellowtail kingfish abound all year,
while there is deep-water
fishing for
hapuka and
bluenose (a type of warehou) in the winter. In the summer, blue, black...
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River Fox
River Gorge River Gunn
River Haast River Hacket River Hall
River Hapuka River Harman River Hinatua River Hokitika River Hope
River Jackson River...
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piling at Port Taranaki, New Zealand. A
specimen was
photographed in 1988 at
Hapuka Rock,
Sugar Loaf
Islands by
David Maddox, who also
collected the type specimen...
- to
enter the
South Pacific at
Hapuka,
between Clarence and Kaikōura. The name
comes from the Māori word hāpuku or
hāpuka, a deep-water
marine fish. Its...