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Service Description: A hierarchical classification of habitats within the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, identifies 47 habitat types in the Park. Spatial analysis of depth, exposure and substrates, A custom-built hierarchical classification model was undertaken based on previous the New Zealand Coastal Classification and Mapping Scheme (DOC and Mfish 2011) with more up-to-date, higher resolution datasets. Substrates are grouped according to the coarse Folk Scale, Depth categories were determined by the effect of light and physical disturbance in the marine environment, exposure was mapped based on mean annual significant wave height, areas of high tidal current and estuaries.
2016 version mis-classified some areas of soft substrate intertidal (sandy beach) areas as being rock. This version edits the intertidal based on the original 2011 classification and verifying aerial imagery.
The habitat layer file symbology is based on the 'Habitat' field, not the HAB_LEG field previously used. The HAB_LEG was from the 2011 gaps analysis habitat map and is not consistent with the Hauraki updated map as it doesn't include 'very sheltered' habitats.
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Description: A hierarchical classification of habitats within the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, identifies 47 habitat types in the Park. Spatial analysis of depth, exposure and substrates, A custom-built hierarchical classification model was undertaken based on previous the New Zealand Coastal Classification and Mapping Scheme (DOC and Mfish 2011) with more up-to-date, higher resolution datasets. Substrates are grouped according to the coarse Folk Scale, Depth categories were determined by the effect of light and physical disturbance in the marine environment, exposure was mapped based on mean annual significant wave height, areas of high tidal current and estuaries.
2016 version mis-classified some areas of soft substrate intertidal (sandy beach) areas as being rock. This version edits the intertidal based on the original 2011 classification and verifying aerial imagery.
The habitat layer file symbology is based on the 'Habitat' field, not the HAB_LEG field previously used. The HAB_LEG was from the 2011 gaps analysis habitat map and is not consistent with the Hauraki updated map as it doesn't include 'very sheltered' habitats.
Copyright Text: Jackson, E.S. (2014) 'Prioritision of Areas in the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park for Biodiversity Conservation' 2014 University of Auckland.
Update by Greig Funnell
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Title: HGMSP_Habitats_Classification_2020_FINAL_Dissolved
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Comments: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>A hierarchical classification of habitats within the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, identifies 47 habitat types in the Park. Spatial analysis of depth, exposure and substrates, A custom-built hierarchical classification model was undertaken based on previous the New Zealand Coastal Classification and Mapping Scheme (DOC and Mfish 2011) with more up-to-date, higher resolution datasets. Substrates are grouped according to the coarse Folk Scale, Depth categories were determined by the effect of light and physical disturbance in the marine environment, exposure was mapped based on mean annual significant wave height, areas of high tidal current and estuaries. </SPAN></P><P><SPAN>2016 version mis-classified some areas of soft substrate intertidal (sandy beach) areas as being rock. This version edits the intertidal based on the original 2011 classification and verifying aerial imagery.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>The habitat layer file symbology is based on the 'Habitat' field, not the HAB_LEG field previously used. The HAB_LEG was from the 2011 gaps analysis habitat map and is not consistent with the Hauraki updated map as it doesn't include 'very sheltered' habitats.</SPAN></P></DIV>
Subject: A hierarchical classification of habitats within the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, identifies 47 habitat types in the Park. This is an update to the 2016 version that contained erros in the intertidal habitats.
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