Mangere Inlet

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Mangere Inlet is a shallow tidal arm of the Manukau Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand, bordered by urban and industrial areas and known for its mudflats and ecological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal wetland
tidal inlet
borderedBy industrial areas
transport infrastructure
urban areas
connectedTo Tasman Sea via Manukau Harbour NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
crossedBy Southwestern Motorway NERFINISHED
State Highway 20 NERFINISHED
governedBy Auckland Council NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentFacility Mangere Wastewater Treatment Plant NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic shallow
tidal
hasConservationFocus improvement of water quality
protection of bird habitat
restoration of coastal habitats
hasEcologicalSignificance important habitat for shorebirds
important habitat for wading birds
supports coastal wetland ecosystems
hasEnvironmentalIssue contaminated sediments
nutrient enrichment
sedimentation
hasFeature intertidal flats
mudflats
saltmarsh habitats
hasLandUseAround industrial estates
residential areas
transport corridors
isTypeOf arm of Manukau Harbour
locatedIn Auckland NERFINISHED
Auckland Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mangere NERFINISHED
Onehunga NERFINISHED
Otahuhu NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Island NERFINISHED
partOf Manukau Harbour NERFINISHED
Manukau Harbour coastal ecosystem
receivesInflowFrom local streams
stormwater systems
subjectTo tidal fluctuations
threatenedBy habitat loss
industrial pollution
stormwater contamination
urban development
usedFor birdwatching
limited recreational boating
recreational walking

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Manukau Harbour hasInflow Mangere Inlet
Mangere hasRiver Mangere Inlet