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Under the New Zealand Threat Classification System (Dunn et al. 2017) two indigenous fish species in the Bay of Plenty are classified as ‘Threatened – Nationally Vulnerable’: shortjaw kōkopu (Galaxias postvectis) and lamprey (Geotria australis).

The potential distribution of both species in the Bay of Plenty is based on amalgamation of information from three sources: the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database (NZFFDB), environmental DNA records, and predicted species distribution models. This information was compiled in March 2024, by BoPRC Environmental Scientist. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.

Note: For indigenous fish, please also see the “Indigenous fish freshwater habitats and pathways” layers and check their conservation status on nztcs.org.nz.

For more information or to download this data please see: Biodiversity - threatened Lamprey distribution
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Under the New Zealand Threat Classification System (Dunn et al. 2017) two indigenous fish species in the Bay of Plenty are classified as ‘Threatened – Nationally Vulnerable’: shortjaw kōkopu (Galaxias postvectis) and lamprey (Geotria australis).

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Note: For indigenous fish, please also see the “Indigenous fish freshwater habitats and pathways” layers and check their conservation status on nztcs.org.nz.

For more information or to download this data please see: Biodiversity - threatened Shortjaw kokopu distribution
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The 2021 Ahikā Consulting Report compiled a dataset based on observation records, excluding fish and invertebrate species

This dataset was derived from 23 sources, including Auckland Museum collections, BOPRC EPT, BOPRC Key Biodiversity Flora Sites, BoPRC Marsh Bird, CHR Allan Herbarium, DoC databases, eBird, iNaturalist, MBIS Marine Fauna and Flora observations around New Zealand, MPI Protected species bycatch in New Zealand fisheries, National Vegetation Survey, NERMN, NIWA Invertebrate Type Collection, NIWA Freshwater Fish Database, and NZ Arthropod Collection. Permission for data usage was granted through Creative Commons or obtained from hosting organisations.

While this dataset cannot be shared directly, it serves as a foundation for identifying water bodies that support threatened or rare freshwater-dependent species. Each location of a freshwater-dependent species was assigned to the underlying River Catchment Unit and River Environment Classification (REC) Hydro Unit. The REC hydro unit (watershed) were used as the basis for aggregated mapping as they offered fine-scale detail throughout the region.

We noted these data presented a gap in frogs records, as it was not one of the targeted taxonomic groups in the 23 data sources. Hence only two observations out of 28,830 were recorded from the above sources. Therefore, other credible sources were sought to fill that gap.

Hochstetter's frog is a nocturnal semi-aquatic species endemic in New Zealand, with conservation status At Risk – Declining (except for the Otawa variety which is now “Threatened – National Critical”. They are estimated to live more than 30 years (van Winkel et al., 2018), in the absence of long-term population studies short-term monitoring has revealed age estimates of at least 18 years (Bell et al., 2023).

Hochstetter’s frog habitat records were sourced from the Department of Conservation (Biship et al., 2013, Threatened species recovery plan 63, page 5) and New Zealand Herpetological Society website 2024, and presented them in REC2 reaches.

For more information or to download this data please see: Biodiversity - Hochstetter's Frog habitat

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Note: The watersheds identified shows where the freshwater-dependent conservation species had been recorded; this does not exclude their presence in other localities.

The 2021 Ahikā Consulting Report compiled a dataset based on observation records, excluding fish and invertebrate species

This dataset was derived from 23 sources, including Auckland Museum collections, BOPRC EPT, BOPRC Key Biodiversity Flora Sites, BoPRC Marsh Bird, CHR Allan Herbarium, DoC databases, eBird, iNaturalist, MBIS Marine Fauna and Flora observations around New Zealand, MPI Protected species bycatch in New Zealand fisheries, National Vegetation Survey, NERMN, NIWA Invertebrate Type Collection, NIWA Freshwater Fish Database, and NZ Arthropod Collection. Permission for data usage was granted through Creative Commons or obtained from hosting organisations.

While this dataset cannot be shared directly, it serves as a foundation for identifying water bodies that support threatened or rare freshwater-dependent species. Each location of a freshwater-dependent species was assigned to the underlying River Catchment Unit and River Environment Classification (REC) Hydro Unit. The REC hydro unit (watershed) were used as the basis for aggregated mapping as they offered fine-scale detail throughout the region.

We noted these data presented a gap in frogs records, as it was not one of the targeted taxonomic groups in the 23 data sources. Hence only two observations out of 28,830 were recorded from the above sources. Therefore, other credible sources were sought to fill that gap.

The Conservation species REC watersheds dataset represents areas of threatened and rare flora and fauna species habitats by REC watershed and indicates that either Threatened, Other conservation species or both are present within the watershed.

For more information or to download this data please see: Biodiversity - conservation species REC watersheds

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Freshwater dependent conservation species habitat watersheds
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Note: The watersheds identified shows where the freshwater-dependent conservation species had been recorded; this does not exclude their presence in other localities.

The 2021 Ahikā Consulting Report compiled a dataset based on observation records, excluding fish and invertebrate species

This dataset was derived from 23 sources, including Auckland Museum collections, BOPRC EPT, BOPRC Key Biodiversity Flora Sites, BoPRC Marsh Bird, CHR Allan Herbarium, DoC databases, eBird, iNaturalist, MBIS Marine Fauna and Flora observations around New Zealand, MPI Protected species bycatch in New Zealand fisheries, National Vegetation Survey, NERMN, NIWA Invertebrate Type Collection, NIWA Freshwater Fish Database, and NZ Arthropod Collection. Permission for data usage was granted through Creative Commons or obtained from hosting organisations.

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We noted these data presented a gap in frogs records, as it was not one of the targeted taxonomic groups in the 23 data sources. Hence only two observations out of 28,830 were recorded from the above sources. Therefore, other credible sources were sought to fill that gap.

The Conservation species REC watersheds dataset represents areas of threatened and rare flora and fauna species habitats by REC watershed and indicates that either Threatened, Other conservation species or both are present within the watershed.

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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tBanded kōkopu
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalfas
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.42

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tBanded kōkopu
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalfas
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.42

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ and 'know migratory' locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tBluegill bull
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobhub
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.20

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tBluegill bull
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobhub
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.20

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tCommon bully
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobcot
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.41

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tCommon bully
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobcot
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.41

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tCommon smelt
Ecological database abbreviation:\tretret
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.37

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tCommon smelt
Ecological database abbreviation:\tretret
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.37

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ and 'know migratory' locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tCrans bully
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobbas
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.24

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tDwarf galaxias
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgaldiv
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.315

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tGiant bully
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobgob
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.28

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tGiant bully
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobgob
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.28

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tGiant kōkopu
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalarg
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.74

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tGiant kōkopu
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalarg
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.74

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tInanga
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalmac
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.26

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tInanga
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalmac
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.26

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tKoaro
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalbre
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.535

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tKoaro
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalbre
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.535

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tLamprey
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgeoaus
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.51

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tLamprey
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgeoaus
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.51

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ and 'know migratory' locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tLongfin eel
Ecological database abbreviation:\tangdie
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.65

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tLongfin eel
Ecological database abbreviation:\tangdie
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.65

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tRedfin bully
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobhut
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.25

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tRedfin bully
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgobhut
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.25

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tShortfin eel
Ecological database abbreviation:\tangaus
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.46

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tShortfin eel
Ecological database abbreviation:\tangaus
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.46

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ and 'know migratory' locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. 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The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tShortjaw kōkopu
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalpos
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.335

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tShortjaw kōkopu
Ecological database abbreviation:\tgalpos
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.335

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Point", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known Historic Locations - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known historic locations
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Known migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.
Known historic and known migratory locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset compiled in September 2021.

For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - known migratory pathways
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Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled distribution - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tTorrent fish
Ecological database abbreviation:\tchefos
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.6

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled distribution
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Please use the Common Name field (or the Species field) field to split them out. As a consequence of this amalgamation each river/stream reach in the dataset may be represented multiple times - one for each species it relates to.The information below relates to all four indigenous fish datasets:Indigenous Fish - Known Historic LocationsIndigenous Fish - Known Migratory PathwaysIndigenous Fish - Modelled DistributionIndigenous Fish - Modelled Migratory Pathways.These datasets combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.‘Known historic’ locations are based on the combination of recorded observations from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and an internal BOPRC fish dataset maintained by A. Suren. E. Fox, compiled information from these sources in September 2021.‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145The probability threshold applied for each species in the model is listed as follows:Common nameEcological database abbreviationModelling probability thresholdBanded kōkopuGalfas≥0.42Bluebill bullyGobhub≥0.20Common bullyGobcot≥0.41Common smeltRetret≥0.37Cran’s bullyGobbas≥0.24Dwarf galaxiasGaldiv≥0.315Giant bullyGobgob≥0.28Giant kōkopuGalarg≥0.74ĪnangaGalmac≥0.26KoaroGalbre≥0.535LampreyGeoaus≥0.51Longfin eelAngdie≥0.65Redfin bullyGobhut≥0.25Shortfin eelAngaus≥0.46Shortjaw kōkopuGalpos≥0.335TorrentfishChefos≥0.6The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.For information on the specific habitat requirements and lifecycles of freshwater fish, please see Habitat requirements of native freshwater fish in Aotearoa New Zealand (https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/freshwater-fish)There are also other freshwater mahinga kai species where only a few sites are listed in the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database, and no model for their distribution is available.NZFFD_Kakahi_ echmen – no modelNZFFD_Koura_parpla- no model.", "defaultVisibility": true, "featureType": "Line", "type": "FeatureLayer", "maxScale": 0, "minScale": 0, "visible": true, "initiallyVisible": false, "showMapTips": false, "identifiable": true, "queryable": true, "searchable": false, "supportsIdentify": true, "supportsQuery": true, "canCopyFeature": true, "snappable": true, "snappingEnabled": false, "hasAttachments": false, "featureZoomFactor": null, "featureZoomScale": null, "featureBorderColor": null, "featureBorderWidth": null, "featureFillColor": null, "showFeatureHyperlinks": "ShowAll", "iconUri": null, "includeInLayerList": true, "includeInLegend": true, "allowSymbolization": true, "legendUrl": null, "styleName": null, "drawIndex": null, "canToggleLabels": false, "showLabels": true, "dataProvider": null, "featureLabel": "Modelled migratory pathway - {CommonName}", "featureDescription": "
The datasets below combine information from several data sources to identify potential distributions of native freshwater fish and their migratory pathways in the Bay of Plenty Region. Please note that fish distributions are subject to change as our knowledge of species distributions grows over time.


‘Modelled distributions’ for each species are based on the predicted distributions using the following model:

Crow, S.K., Booker D., Sykes J., Unwin M., Shankar U. 2014. Predicting distributions of New Zealand freshwater fishes. NIWA Client Report CHC2014-145

The probability threshold applied for this species in the model is listed as follows:

Common name:\t\t\t\tTorrent fish
Ecological database abbreviation:\tchefos
Modelling probability threshold:\t≥0.6

The ‘known migratory pathway’ and ‘modelled migratory pathway’ link the known and modelled species locations to the coastal environment. This reflects the connectivity required for species to compete their lifecycles.


For more information or to download this data please see: Indigenous fish - modelled migratory pathway
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