Lake Pupuke

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Lake Pupuke is a freshwater crater lake on Auckland’s North Shore, formed in a volcanic explosion and now popular for recreation and wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crater lake
freshwater lake
maar lake
country New Zealand
formedBy phreatomagmatic eruption
volcanic explosion
hasActivity open-water swimming events
hasCatchment urban catchment
hasElevation about 35 metres above sea level
hasMaoriName Pupuke NERFINISHED
hasMaximumDepth 57 metres
hasOutflow subterranean outlets
hasRecreationFacility boat ramps
jetties
rowing club facilities
sailing club facilities
hasRecreationRule no powerboats for general public
hasShoreFeature parks
residential housing
walking tracks
hasSurfaceArea about 1.4 square kilometres
hasWaterQualityIssue algal blooms
nutrient enrichment
hasWildlife aquatic invertebrates
introduced fish
native fish
waterfowl
isManagedBy Auckland Council NERFINISHED
isOfGeologicalType maar-diatreme volcano
isPopularFor urban recreation
wildlife observation
locatedIn Auckland Region NERFINISHED
Milford, Auckland NERFINISHED
North Shore, Auckland NERFINISHED
Takapuna NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Island NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Hauraki Gulf NERFINISHED
Takapuna Beach NERFINISHED
partOf Auckland volcanic field NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
diving
fishing
kayaking
recreation
rowing
sailing
waterType freshwater

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Auckland volcanic field hasPart Lake Pupuke