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… the Hauraki Gulf, which in turn opens to the mighty Pacific Ocean in the north. Numerous islands within the Hauraki Gulf … with deep navigable channels (average 6½ fathoms), slow currents, and minimum tide range (average 8 ft), ensure good …
… of the Shelf and in constricted channels where strong currents are active, for instance, Cook Strait and Foveaux … parts of the continental borderlands, and in the nearby ocean basins, consist mainly of terrigenous mud and … Moir Pantin, B.A.(CANTAB.), PH.D.(CANTAB.), New Zealand Oceanographic Institute, Department of Scientific and …
… Rivers and ocean waves constantly erode the land, and carry large … floating in life) are widely distributed throughout the oceans by currents and similar assemblages of species are found in …
… water, where for about nine months they probably drift in ocean currents. All through their larval growth they are …