Science Learning Hub logo
TopicsConceptsCitizen scienceTeacher PLDGlossary
Sign in
Image

Ngārimu Bay

Ngārimu Bay, in the Firth of Thames., New Zealand.

Ngārimu Bay is located in the Firth of Thames. The vegetation and rocky and sandy substrates offer a variety of habitats for beach-dwelling organisms.

Glossary

Rights: Anne Barker
Published: 17 August 2021Size: 5.66 MB
Referencing Hub media

Explore related content

Appears inRelated resources
Māori mō te ara o Hinekirikiri – kuputaka

Article

Māori mō te ara o Hinekirikiri – kuputaka

Hinekirikiri is the female guardian of the intertidal zone. Within te ao Māori, seashores occur at the border of the ...

Read more
Beach visits – habitats and food webs

Activity

Beach visits – habitats and food webs

The beach provides each type of living thing found there with food and shelter. This activity involves students in researching ...

Read more
Habitats in the Bay of Plenty

Article

Habitats in the Bay of Plenty

Any group of living and non-living things interacting with each other can be considered as an ecosystem. Within ecosystems are ...

Read more
Biodiversity in the Bay of Plenty

Article

Biodiversity in the Bay of Plenty

Biodiversity is short for biological diversity. It refers to the number and variety of living things (animals, plants or microorganisms) ...

Read more
Human impacts on the Bay of Plenty

Article

Human impacts on the Bay of Plenty

Coastal marine ecosystems balance on a fine ecological edge. They are dynamic and can easily be disturbed by human impact ...

Read more

See our newsletters here.

NewsEventsAboutContact usPrivacyCopyrightHelp

The Science Learning Hub Pokapū Akoranga Pūtaiao is funded through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's Science in Society Initiative.

Science Learning Hub Pokapū Akoranga Pūtaiao © 2007-2025 The University of Waikato Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato