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Schooling fish in the Mangrove Forest
Image by Roger Grace, published on 29/07/2007
Whangateau Estuary. Mangroves are intertidal, which means that they spend their lives being covered and uncovered by the changing tides.
Tags: Bioregions/habitats | Eastern North Island | NZ Biodiversity | Marine habitats | Mangroves | NZ Inshore Fish | Special Places | Whangateau Estuary
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