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Water channels in Nelson Haven

Nelson Haven is an estuary with coastal salt marsh and mudflats, northeast of Nelson, New Zealand. It is separated from Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere by the Boulder Bank. It is over 8 km long and up to 2 km wide. The area is regularly completely drowned and exposed by tidal action and supports a large population of mud crabs.

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  1. ^ "Nelson Haven". The LAWA Project. Retrieved 14 July 2024.

41°14′24″S 173°18′18″E / 41.24000°S 173.30500°E / -41.24000; 173.30500


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