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- Kaitorete Spit is a long finger of land which extends along the coast of Canterbury in the South Island of New Zealand. It runs west from Banks Peninsula...
- separated from the Pacific Ocean by the long, narrow, sandy Kaitorete Spit, or more correctly Kaitorete Barrier. It lies partially in extreme southeastern Selwyn...
- enclosed by the Kaitorete Spit or hapua which form at river-coast interface such as at the mouth of the Rakaia River. The Kaitorete Spit in Canterbury...
- Hapuku, is a settlement in Canterbury, New Zealand, at the eastern end of Kaitorete Spit and the southern end of Lake Forsyth, where the lake discharges to...
- resource consents for developing at Kaitorete Spit. While certain authorisations had been obtained for Kaitorete, such as stormwater and air discharge...
- City and Selwyn District Large shallow lagoon, separated from the sea by Kaitorete Spit 43°48′00″S 172°28′00″E / 43.80000°S 172.46667°E / -43.80000; 172...
- po****tion (2,500 of 2,800) occur on private land at Kaitorete Spit south of Lake Ellesmere, and even at Kaitorete there are very few young plants. Most wild po****tions...
- optimized for small satellite launches. The company originally planned to use Kaitorete Spit as their primary launch site and Mahia Peninsula as a secondary one...
- the Kaitorete Spit area although it had been recorded in the Manorburn Ecological District. This species inhabits the foredune area of Kaitorete Spit...
- in Leeston. She was raised in the Ngāi Tahu settlement of Taumutu near Kaitorete Spit. Although there were weavers at her marae she didn't learn from them...