Kokota Spit on the right is Maori land and is the largest area of dunes containing entirely native plant communities in New Zealand. Ngatehe Point is on the left. ACI dredges sand for glassmaking from the main channel.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 23, Issue 2, 1 May 1992, Page 22
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38Kokota Spit on the right is Maori land and is the largest area of dunes containing entirely native plant communities in New Zealand. Ngatehe Point is on the left. ACI dredges sand for glassmaking from the main channel. Forest and Bird, Volume 23, Issue 2, 1 May 1992, Page 22
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