Firth of Thames

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The Firth of Thames is a large coastal inlet on New Zealand’s North Island, forming part of the Hauraki Gulf and known for its extensive tidal flats and important shorebird habitats.

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Firth of Thames canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal inlet
firth
borders Hauraki Plains
country New Zealand
designatedAs Ramsar wetland of international importance
hasClimate temperate maritime climate
hasConservationIssue coastal development pressure
habitat loss from land reclamation
nutrient runoff from agriculture
sedimentation
hasFeature extensive tidal flats
intertidal mudflats
mangrove forests
saltmarshes
hasMouthNear Coromandel Peninsula
hasOrganization Pukorokoro Miranda Naturalists’ Trust
hasProtectedArea Firth of Thames Ramsar Site
Miranda–Kaiaua coastline
hasTidalRange large tidal range
knownFor important shorebird habitats
migratory bird stopover
wading bird populations
locatedIn Auckland Region
North Island
Waikato Region
nearSettlement Kaiaua
Miranda
Thames
opensTo Pacific Ocean
partOf Hauraki Gulf
Hauraki Gulf Marine Park
RamsarDesignationYear 1990
receivesRiver Piako River
Waihou River
Waikato River
supportsSpecies New Zealand dotterel
South Island pied oystercatcher
banded rail
bar-tailed godwit
red knot
royal spoonbill
variable oystercatcher
wrybill
usedFor birdwatching
recreational fishing
shellfish gathering

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Waikato Region hasCoastOn Firth of Thames
Hauraki District isNear Firth of Thames
Hauraki District hasCoastlineOn Firth of Thames
Thames locatedOn Firth of Thames
subject surface form: Thames (New Zealand)
Hauraki District Council locatedNear Firth of Thames