Evident from miles away, the slick from Wellington's Moa Point sewage outfall befouls an attractive and rugged coastline, ruining it for diving, swimming, fishing or shellfish gathering. Numerous other cities have still not ‘cleaned up their sewage act". Photos: Gerard Hutching
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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Page 4
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41Evident from miles away, the slick from Wellington's Moa Point sewage outfall befouls an attractive and rugged coastline, ruining it for diving, swimming, fishing or shellfish gathering. Numerous other cities have still not ‘cleaned up their sewage act". Photos: Gerard Hutching Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 3, 1 August 1986, Page 4
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