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Waiau River (Southland)

The Waiau River is the largest river in the Southland region of New Zealand.[1] 'Waiau' translates to 'River of Swirling Currents'.[2] It is the outflow of Lake Te Anau, flowing from it into Lake Manapouri 10 kilometres (6 mi) to the south, and from there flows south for 70 kilometres (43 mi) before reaching the Foveaux Strait 8 kilometres (5 mi) south of Tuatapere. It also takes water from Lake Monowai.

Waiau River
Looking out on the Waiau River
The Waiau River system
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • elevation184 m (604 ft)
Mouth 
 • location
Foveaux Strait
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)

The Upper Waiau River that flows between Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau doubled as the fictional River Anduin at the end of the first film of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, for the scenes where the Uruk-hai chase the Fellowship along the river banks. A proposal that a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) stretch of river below the area known as Balloon Loop be named the Anduin Reach to honour New Zealand film maker Peter Jackson for his use of the area as the River Anduin was rejected by the New Zealand Geographic Board in April 2009.[3]

Geography Edit

The Waiau River is the largest river system in the southwestern corner of the South Island. It has its sources in the Eglinton and Clinton Rivers, both of which are major inflows to Lake Te Anau, one of the two large lakes formed from glaciation which are part of the Waiau's system. Other rivers to flow into Te Anau include the Glaisnock River, Wapiti, Doon, and Upukerora Rivers, as well as numerous burns, of which the largest are the Junction, Woodrow, Ettrick, Snag, and Mackenzie Burns.

The Waiau, so named, flows from the southern tip of Te Anau and meanders for some 12 kilometres along the western edge of a small plain before entering the northeastern corner of Lake Manapouri, the second of the two large lakes in the Waiau system. Manapouri is also fed by the Spey and Grebe Rivers, as well as the Freeman, Awe, and Iris Burns. The Waiau flows out of the lake in the southeast, close to the small town of Manapouri, and shortly thereafter is joined by the waters of the Mararoa River.

From here, the Waiau continues south across a relatively narrow plain, fed by numerous small creeks and burns, the largest of which are the Excelsior, Whare and Redcliff Creeks and the Borland Burn. At Monowai it is met by the Monowai River, the outflow of a further glacially formed lake, also named Monowai. At the Waiau's junction with the small Wairaki River the plain widens. From here the Waiau is fed by numerous other streams and burns, notably the Lill Burn close to Clifden and the Alton Burn, as well as the Orauea River, close to Tuatapere. As the river nears the coast it widens, with several small low-lying islands contained within its channels At its mouth on Te Waewae Bay, the river forms a long tidal lagoon separated from the sea by a narrow sandbar which extends along the coast for several kilometres.

Geology Edit

The Waiau River and several places connected to it have given their names to stages of the New Zealand geologic time scale. These are the Altonian (after Alton Burn), Clifdenian (after Clifden), Lillburnian (after Lill Burn), and Waiauan stages, which consecutively run from 18.7 to 11.01 million years ago.

Flora and fauna Edit

There are diverse species in the forested catchment basin of the Waiau River. Vegetative understory within most of the Fiordland National Park includes numerous fern species including the crown fern (Lomaria discolor).[4]

Several species of endangered birds live around the shores of Lake Te Anau, and the upper Waiau River, notably the Takahē (Notornis hochstetteri). An area between the Middle and South Fiords called the Murchison Mountains is a sanctuary set aside for these birds. The western shore of Lake Te Anau also holds the Te Ana-au Caves, from which Lake Te Anau derives its name.

Toxic levels of the algae benthic cyanobacteria were found in December 2018 where the Waiau River runs by Tuatapere. High levels of nutrients or sediment run off into waterways combined with high summer temperatures and low summer flows are the main factors that lead to the growth of toxic algae.[5]

In Summer 2019 and 2018 the Waiau River had high levels of Escherichia coli, Environment Southland gave the river an 'amber' warning, advising caution if swimming. E-Coli comes from the intestines of humans or animals and is introduced to the environment through feces.[6]

In December 2019 the New Zealand Government set up the 'Thriving Southland' Change and Innovation Project, allocating nine million dollars across Southland's 21 river catchment groups to help farmers and growers lift their environmental sustainability.[7]

Fisheries and wildlife Edit

Near the mouth of the Waiau River is the Te Wae Wae wetlands, built by the Waiau Fisheries and Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Trust on 25 hectares of land leased from Meridian Energy and the Department of Conservation.[8] This wetland habitat allows juvenile whitebait to grow to maturity and other wetland species to breed. It is the largest of several wetland areas developed by the trust to increase the diversity and habitat of Waiau native species and improve the water quality of the river. The area was historically wetland which was drained to convert into farm land.[9]

The Waiau Fisheries and Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Trust was established in 1996 to mitigate the effects of the Manapōuri Hydro Electric Power Scheme. The trust works with landowners and farmers to improve waterways. "Farming has had an impact on the Waiau catchment so it was important for the Trust to engage with individual farmers and Landcorp who have several farms on the river." said Trust Field Officer Mark Sutton.[10] By filtering agricultural run-off in smaller streams and ponds and fencing stock off from waterways, the overall health of the Waiau River is able to improve. An estimated 90% of New Zealand wetlands have been lost over the last 150 years due to being drained or filled.[11] The lower Waiau River still has very few wetlands.[12]

150–200 of New Zealand's endangered Black-Billed Gulls were found dead in the lower Waiau River in 2019, autopsies showed the gulls had died from starvation.[13]

Tourism Edit

In March 2007, the Fiordland Trails Trust was established to build a cycle trail along the banks of the Upper Waiau, linking the Township of Te Anau to the Township of Manapouri.[14]

A survey of the “Anduin Reach” was conducted in 2007, and landmark names were proposed based on the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. It was decided that Anduin Reach should be the place name to help promote the future prospects of the Cycle Trail Project.[15]

Twelve wetlands are publicly accessible for walking and recreation.[16]

The Upper Waiau River is a popular spot for fishing for brown trout and salmon.[17]

In 2017, both the Southern Scenic Jetboat company and the Fiordland Jet Company started running jetboats on the Waiau River.[18][19]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Tony Busch. 2004
  2. ^ "Inland Adventures Website – Upper Waiau River/Waiau-uha – Hanmer Springs". www.inlandadventures.co.nz. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  3. ^ "Rings fans lose battle to rename local landmarks". The New Zealand Herald. 21 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
  4. ^ C. Michael Hogan. 2009
  5. ^ "Toxic Algae Found in The Waiau River at Tuatapere". What's On Invers. 2018-12-19. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  6. ^ Jones, Pam (2019-01-21). "'E coli' at warning levels in many areas". Otago Daily Times Online News. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  7. ^ Girao, Luisa (2019-12-07). "$9m for farm environmental sustainability". Otago Daily Times Online News. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  8. ^ "Whitebait wetlands habitat under construction". Stuff. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  9. ^ Riddell, Jan (21 July 2012). "It Will Be Something Special When This Area Is Covered In Water". The Southland Times.
  10. ^ Riddell, Jan (21 July 2012). "It Will Be Something Special When This Area Is Covered in Water". The Southland Times.
  11. ^ Peters M and B Clarkson (eds), 2010, Wetland restoration: A handbook of for New Zealand freshwater systems, Manaaki Whenua Press, Lincoln
  12. ^ "Wetlands | Waiau Trust". waiautrust.org.nz. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  13. ^ "Endangered birds found dead on the lower Waiau River in western Southland". Stuff. 2019-01-25. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  14. ^ "Many test out stage two of the Te Anau to Manapouri cycle trail". Stuff. May 28, 2017.
  15. ^ "NZPlaces". nzplaces.nz.
  16. ^ "Access | Waiau Trust". waiautrust.org.nz. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  17. ^ "Waiau River". nzfishing.com. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  18. ^ Rae, Sally (2019-01-09). "Eco-tourism business booming". Otago Daily Times Online News. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  19. ^ "About Fiordland Jet". www.fjet.nz. Retrieved 2020-06-09.

References Edit

  • Tony Busch. 2004. Trout Fishing: A Guide to New Zealand's South Island, Published by Stackpole Books, ISBN 0-8117-3163-4, 264 pages
  • C. Michael Hogan. 2009. Crown Fern: Blechnum discolor, Globaltwitcher.com, ed. N. Stromberg
  • Bruce fraser. 2009 "Fiordland Advocate 6 March 2009 page 3" Titled Name with a Ring to it
  • Ian Brodie. 2002. The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook, Published by Harper Collins, ISBN 1-86950-452-6, 96 pages
  • the New Zealand Herald.2009.[1]
  • the Canberra Times.2009. [2]
  • Top News International.2009. Lord of the Rings can’t lord over Kiwi landmarks! | TopNews
  • the Dominion Post.2009. Bid to get Rings river renamed for tourists
 
Hobbit Lagoon Upper Waiau River
 
Shallows on the Waiau River

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Waiau River Southland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Waiau River is the largest river in the Southland region of New Zealand 1 Waiau translates to River of Swirling Currents 2 It is the outflow of Lake Te Anau flowing from it into Lake Manapouri 10 kilometres 6 mi to the south and from there flows south for 70 kilometres 43 mi before reaching the Foveaux Strait 8 kilometres 5 mi south of Tuatapere It also takes water from Lake Monowai Waiau RiverLooking out on the Waiau RiverThe Waiau River systemLocationCountryNew ZealandPhysical characteristicsSource elevation184 m 604 ft Mouth locationFoveaux Strait elevation0 m 0 ft The Upper Waiau River that flows between Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau doubled as the fictional River Anduin at the end of the first film of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy for the scenes where the Uruk hai chase the Fellowship along the river banks A proposal that a 2 kilometre 1 2 mi stretch of river below the area known as Balloon Loop be named the Anduin Reach to honour New Zealand film maker Peter Jackson for his use of the area as the River Anduin was rejected by the New Zealand Geographic Board in April 2009 3 Contents 1 Geography 2 Geology 3 Flora and fauna 4 Fisheries and wildlife 5 Tourism 6 Notes 7 ReferencesGeography EditThe Waiau River is the largest river system in the southwestern corner of the South Island It has its sources in the Eglinton and Clinton Rivers both of which are major inflows to Lake Te Anau one of the two large lakes formed from glaciation which are part of the Waiau s system Other rivers to flow into Te Anau include the Glaisnock River Wapiti Doon and Upukerora Rivers as well as numerous burns of which the largest are the Junction Woodrow Ettrick Snag and Mackenzie Burns The Waiau so named flows from the southern tip of Te Anau and meanders for some 12 kilometres along the western edge of a small plain before entering the northeastern corner of Lake Manapouri the second of the two large lakes in the Waiau system Manapouri is also fed by the Spey and Grebe Rivers as well as the Freeman Awe and Iris Burns The Waiau flows out of the lake in the southeast close to the small town of Manapouri and shortly thereafter is joined by the waters of the Mararoa River From here the Waiau continues south across a relatively narrow plain fed by numerous small creeks and burns the largest of which are the Excelsior Whare and Redcliff Creeks and the Borland Burn At Monowai it is met by the Monowai River the outflow of a further glacially formed lake also named Monowai At the Waiau s junction with the small Wairaki River the plain widens From here the Waiau is fed by numerous other streams and burns notably the Lill Burn close to Clifden and the Alton Burn as well as the Orauea River close to Tuatapere As the river nears the coast it widens with several small low lying islands contained within its channels At its mouth on Te Waewae Bay the river forms a long tidal lagoon separated from the sea by a narrow sandbar which extends along the coast for several kilometres Geology EditThe Waiau River and several places connected to it have given their names to stages of the New Zealand geologic time scale These are the Altonian after Alton Burn Clifdenian after Clifden Lillburnian after Lill Burn and Waiauan stages which consecutively run from 18 7 to 11 01 million years ago Flora and fauna EditThere are diverse species in the forested catchment basin of the Waiau River Vegetative understory within most of the Fiordland National Park includes numerous fern species including the crown fern Lomaria discolor 4 Several species of endangered birds live around the shores of Lake Te Anau and the upper Waiau River notably the Takahe Notornis hochstetteri An area between the Middle and South Fiords called the Murchison Mountains is a sanctuary set aside for these birds The western shore of Lake Te Anau also holds the Te Ana au Caves from which Lake Te Anau derives its name Toxic levels of the algae benthic cyanobacteria were found in December 2018 where the Waiau River runs by Tuatapere High levels of nutrients or sediment run off into waterways combined with high summer temperatures and low summer flows are the main factors that lead to the growth of toxic algae 5 In Summer 2019 and 2018 the Waiau River had high levels of Escherichia coli Environment Southland gave the river an amber warning advising caution if swimming E Coli comes from the intestines of humans or animals and is introduced to the environment through feces 6 In December 2019 the New Zealand Government set up the Thriving Southland Change and Innovation Project allocating nine million dollars across Southland s 21 river catchment groups to help farmers and growers lift their environmental sustainability 7 Fisheries and wildlife EditNear the mouth of the Waiau River is the Te Wae Wae wetlands built by the Waiau Fisheries and Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Trust on 25 hectares of land leased from Meridian Energy and the Department of Conservation 8 This wetland habitat allows juvenile whitebait to grow to maturity and other wetland species to breed It is the largest of several wetland areas developed by the trust to increase the diversity and habitat of Waiau native species and improve the water quality of the river The area was historically wetland which was drained to convert into farm land 9 The Waiau Fisheries and Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Trust was established in 1996 to mitigate the effects of the Manapōuri Hydro Electric Power Scheme The trust works with landowners and farmers to improve waterways Farming has had an impact on the Waiau catchment so it was important for the Trust to engage with individual farmers and Landcorp who have several farms on the river said Trust Field Officer Mark Sutton 10 By filtering agricultural run off in smaller streams and ponds and fencing stock off from waterways the overall health of the Waiau River is able to improve An estimated 90 of New Zealand wetlands have been lost over the last 150 years due to being drained or filled 11 The lower Waiau River still has very few wetlands 12 150 200 of New Zealand s endangered Black Billed Gulls were found dead in the lower Waiau River in 2019 autopsies showed the gulls had died from starvation 13 Tourism EditIn March 2007 the Fiordland Trails Trust was established to build a cycle trail along the banks of the Upper Waiau linking the Township of Te Anau to the Township of Manapouri 14 A survey of the Anduin Reach was conducted in 2007 and landmark names were proposed based on the Lord of the Rings film trilogy It was decided that Anduin Reach should be the place name to help promote the future prospects of the Cycle Trail Project 15 Twelve wetlands are publicly accessible for walking and recreation 16 The Upper Waiau River is a popular spot for fishing for brown trout and salmon 17 In 2017 both the Southern Scenic Jetboat company and the Fiordland Jet Company started running jetboats on the Waiau River 18 19 Notes Edit Tony Busch 2004 Inland Adventures Website Upper Waiau River Waiau uha Hanmer Springs www inlandadventures co nz Retrieved 2020 06 09 Rings fans lose battle to rename local landmarks The New Zealand Herald 21 April 2009 Retrieved 2009 05 09 C Michael Hogan 2009 Toxic Algae Found in The Waiau River at Tuatapere What s On Invers 2018 12 19 Retrieved 2020 06 09 Jones Pam 2019 01 21 E coli at warning levels in many areas Otago Daily Times Online News Retrieved 2020 06 09 Girao Luisa 2019 12 07 9m for farm environmental sustainability Otago Daily Times Online News Retrieved 2020 06 09 Whitebait wetlands habitat under construction Stuff Retrieved 2020 06 09 Riddell Jan 21 July 2012 It Will Be Something Special When This Area Is Covered In Water The Southland Times Riddell Jan 21 July 2012 It Will Be Something Special When This Area Is Covered in Water The Southland Times Peters M and B Clarkson eds 2010 Wetland restoration A handbook of for New Zealand freshwater systems Manaaki Whenua Press Lincoln Wetlands Waiau Trust waiautrust org nz Retrieved 2020 06 09 Endangered birds found dead on the lower Waiau River in western Southland Stuff 2019 01 25 Retrieved 2020 06 09 Many test out stage two of the Te Anau to Manapouri cycle trail Stuff May 28 2017 NZPlaces nzplaces nz Access Waiau Trust waiautrust org nz Retrieved 2020 06 09 Waiau River nzfishing com Retrieved 2020 06 09 Rae Sally 2019 01 09 Eco tourism business booming Otago Daily Times Online News Retrieved 2020 06 09 About Fiordland Jet www fjet nz Retrieved 2020 06 09 References Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Waiau River in Southland New Zealand Tony Busch 2004 Trout Fishing A Guide to New Zealand s South Island Published by Stackpole Books ISBN 0 8117 3163 4 264 pages C Michael Hogan 2009 Crown Fern Blechnum discolor Globaltwitcher com ed N Stromberg Bruce fraser 2009 Fiordland Advocate 6 March 2009 page 3 Titled Name with a Ring to it Ian Brodie 2002 The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook Published by Harper Collins ISBN 1 86950 452 6 96 pages the New Zealand Herald 2009 1 the Canberra Times 2009 2 Top News International 2009 Lord of the Rings can t lord over Kiwi landmarks TopNews the Dominion Post 2009 Bid to get Rings river renamed for tourists nbsp Hobbit Lagoon Upper Waiau River nbsp Shallows on the Waiau River 46 11 35 S 167 37 11 E 46 192919 S 167 619664 E 46 192919 167 619664 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waiau River Southland amp oldid 1153601917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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