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Coordinates: 43°4429S 176°1543W / 43.74139°S 176.26194°W / -43.74139; -176.26194
 

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Lake Te Wapu
Location of Lake Te Wapu in the Chatham Islands
Location of Lake Te Wapu in the Chatham Islands

Lake Te Wapu

LocationChatham Island, New Zealand
Coordinates43°44′29S 176°15′43W / 43.74139°S 176.26194°W / -43.74139; -176.26194
TypeLake
Primary inflowsUnnamed stream
Basin countriesNew Zealand
Surface area28 hectares (69 acres)
Average depth1.2 metres (3.9 ft)

Lake Te Wapu is a shallow coastal dune lake in northeastern Chatham Island, New Zealand, adjacent to the Pacific coast and the village of Kaingaroa. Scrub and ranching land surround much of the lake. Leachate from a nearby rubbish dump has significantly raised the lake's nitrogen levels, leading to harmful algal blooms and poor water quality classified as supertrophic. The lake's proximity to the ocean allows significant amounts of seawater to intermittently flow into the lake, leading to brackish conditions. Large populations of inanga reside in the lake, alongside eels and New Zealand smelt. Several species of emergent plants grow along its shores.

Description[edit]

A black and white photo of a lake with a house in the distance.
Lake Te Wapu and Ritchie's homestead, c. 1867

Lake Te Wapu is a coastal dune lake in northeastern Chatham Island, near the village of Kaingaroa. It has an area of 28 hectares (69 acres) and a maximum depth of 1.2 metres (3.9 ft). A single stream flows into the lake. Scrub and ranching land surrounds the lake.[1][2] Thomas Ritchie, an early European settler of Chatham Island, leased a large ranching property adjacent to the lake in the mid-1860s. He built his residence, dubbed Lake House, along the shore of Te Wapu in 1867.[3]

Due to its direct adjacency to the Pacific Ocean, a significant amount of saltwater flows into Te Wapu intermittently, leading to its estimated 10% seawater by volume. This is similar to the nearby Lake Pateriki, although to a much lesser extent. Like most other lakes on Chatham, Te Wapu is weakly alkaline. It has sandy sediment and a peat-stained water colour.[1] The lake exhibits high levels of eutrophication (nutrient enrichment); a 2007 study classified the lake as one of four supertrophic lakes on Chatham.[4] This nutrient enrichment has led to harmful algal blooms and a variable but generally poor water quality. Unlike most lakes on the island, it has a relative abundance of nitrogen relative to phosphorus, attributed to leachate from a nearby rubbish dump.[2][5]

Flora and fauna[edit]

Black swans and black shags have been observed at Te Wapu.[6] Emergent plants grow around the edges of the lake, such as Apodasmia similis, Eleocharis acuta, Schoenoplectus pungens, and Baumea arthrophylla. However, areas of the lake not fenced-off to cattle lack tall emergent plants due to grazing. A large population of inanga inhabit the lake, alongside longfin eel, short-finned eel, and New Zealand smelt.[7][8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Meredith & Croucher 2007, pp. 9–10.
  • ^ a b "Lake Te Wapu". Lakes380 Project. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
  • ^ King & Morrison 1990, pp. 40–43.
  • ^ Meredith & Croucher 2007, p. 13.
  • ^ Meredith & Croucher 2007, pp. 16–17.
  • ^ Baling et al. 2023, p. 12.
  • ^ Champion & Clayton 2004, pp. 10–15.
  • ^ Grimwood et al. 2023, pp. 2–3.
  • Bibliography[edit]

    • Baling, Marleen; McKenzie, Dayna J. M.; Scott, Rowan K.; van Vugt, Leon H.; Chisholm, Hamish Tuanui; de Lange, Peter J. (2023). "Observations of avifauna on Rēkohu / Wharekauri / Chatham Island, Chatham Islands group, in February 2023". Perspectives in Biodiversity. 1 (1): 1–24. doi:10.34074/pibdiv.001102. ISSN 3021-114X.
  • Champion, Paul D.; Clayton, John S. (March 2004). "Aquatic vegetation of Chatham Island (Rekohu)". Department of Conservation Science Internal Series (164). Department of Conservation. ISBN 0-478-22086-3. ISSN 1175-6519.
  • Grimwood, Rebecca M.; Fortune-Kelly, Grace; Holmes, Edward C.; Ingram, Travis; Geoghegan, Jemma L. (2023). "Host specificity shapes fish viromes across lakes on an isolated remote island". Virology. 587. doi:10.1016/j.virol.2023.109884. ISSN 0042-6822. PMID 37757732.
  • King, Michael; Morrison, Robin (1990). A Land Apart: The Chatham Islands of New Zealand. Auckland: Random House New Zealand. ISBN 1-86941-212-5.
  • Meredith, Adrian S.; Croucher, Robyn (2007). State of the environment monitoring: water quality and ecosystem health of the lakes, streams and Te Whanga, Chatham Island/Rekohu/Wharekauri (PDF) (Report). Chatham Islands Council. ISBN 978-0-9582920-1-6.

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