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Lake Ōhau topographic map

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Lake Ōhau

Wilding Pines (Pinus Cortorta, Pinus sylvestris) are problematic on the foreshore of Lake Ōhau. Pinus contorta grow “probably five to 10 times faster” in the Mackenzie Country (and Lake Ōhau) than in their native North America. They can establish themselves at altitudes of up to 2000 metres. Where they have becomes established and converted tussock grasslands to wilding pine forests, 25% to 30% less water reaches streams and lakes.

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Name: Lake Ōhau topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Lake Ōhau, Waitaki District, Canterbury, New Zealand (-44.29642 169.81487 -44.16659 169.94281)

Average elevation: 904 m

Minimum elevation: 517 m

Maximum elevation: 1,994 m

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