What is the Selwyn River used for?

What is the Selwyn River used for?

Fishing. The Selwyn river was viewed historically as one of New Zealand’s best trout fisheries. In the 1960s a trout trap at Coes Ford was reported to count up to 14,000 returning spawning trout.

Can you swim in the Selwyn River?

Unsuitable for swimming. This site has a long-term notice in place, as there is a moderate to high risk of illness for swimmers. Sites with this special status have a history of poor or highly variable water quality.

What is the Maori name for Selwyn River?

Waikirikiri
Selwyn River Its Māori name is Waikirikiri. Several small rivers rising in the foothills between the Waimakariri and Rakaia rivers combine on the plains with the Selwyn. In summer, the Selwyn and its tributaries often run dry across the plains, but the rivers flood when rain comes from the south or east.

Where does the Halswell River start?

Port HillsHalswell River / SourceThe Port Hills are a range of hills in Canterbury Region, so named because they lie between the city of Christchurch and its port at Lyttelton. They are an eroded remnant of the Lyttelton volcano, which erupted millions of years ago. Wikipedia

Where does Selwyn River start?

Southern AlpsSelwyn River / Waikirikiri / Source

Is it safe to swim at Chamberlains Ford?

Avoid contact where potentially toxic algae is present. Unsuitable for swimming – The monitoring result did not meet the national guidelines at the time of testing. For sites where potentially toxic algae is routinely monitored, the monitoring result exceeded the alert level criteria.

Is Selwyn River safe for dogs?

Waikirikiri/Selwyn River at Glentunnel The warning follows finding moderate to high cover of potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) in this area. People should avoid the area and animals, particularly dogs, should not be allowed near the water until the health warning has been lifted.

Where is Selwyn River?

This site is located in the upper reaches of the Selwyn River, in the small township of Glentunnel. Accessed through the Glentunnel camping ground, the river consists of a single channel with large boulders and gravel.

Is Lake Ellesmere man made?

Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere is the largest lake in Canterbury and has no natural outlet to the sea. It is valued for cultural and environmental reasons and was opened by generations of Ngāi Tahu before Pākehā arrival. The first written settler’s record of an artificial opening between the lake and sea was in 1852.

How is the fishing at lake Coleridge?

Deep troll a spinner or fly from a boat. Spin from the shore on a blustery day at the downwind end and into the wind. Bait fishing is not permitted. Lake Coleridge.

Is the Ashley river swimmable?

Unsuitable for swimming – The monitoring result did not meet the national guidelines at the time of testing. For sites where potentially toxic algae is routinely monitored, the monitoring result exceeded the alert level criteria. Avoid contact with the water and with potentially toxic algae along the edge of the water.

Can you swim in Pegasus lake?

Pegasus Lake is a man-made lake located in the Pegasus Township in North Canterbury. This lake is a popular site for swimming and kayaking.

What does toxic algae look like NZ?

What does potentially toxic algae look like in rivers? In rivers (and occasionally lakes), potentially toxic algae generally form brown or black mats that grow on rocks in the river bed (also called benthic). Mats that come loose from the riverbed can wash up on the banks or form floating ‘rafts’ in shallow areas.

Is there flooding in Christchurch?

There are no flood warnings or alerts in this area. This service tells you your risk of flooding from rivers, the sea and groundwater.

What is the most polluted lake in NZ?

Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere
“Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere is New Zealand’s most polluted lake and a co-ordinated cleanup is overdue.

Can you boat on Lake Coleridge?

Re: Boat launching at Lake Coleridge Ryton Bay is fine to launch at but suggest you use a 4×4 as ground can be soft.

Where is Lake Coleridge?

inland Canterbury
Lake Coleridge (Māori: Whakamatau) is located in inland Canterbury, in New Zealand’s South Island. Located 35 kilometres (22 mi) to the northwest of Methven, it has a surface area of 47 square kilometres (18 sq mi).

Is Ashley river safe for dogs?

The warning follows a moderate to high concentration of potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) being found in the Rakahuri/Ashley River at Ashley-Loburn Bridge. People should avoid the area and animals, particularly dogs, should not be allowed near the water until the health warning has been lifted.

Can you swim in Kaiapoi Lakes?

Unsuitable for swimming. This site has a long-term notice in place, as there is a moderate to high risk of illness for swimmers.

Is there fishing on the Selwyn River?

The Selwyn River has been severely degraded over the past decade by farming and water extraction. There is good fishing early in the season around the mouth where it enters Lake Ellesmere however and in the upper reaches.

What does the Selwyn River look like?

Mostly the river flows over a shingle bed and is a mixture of long riffles and deeper pools. The water can get low and warm in the summer. In the upper reaches the Selwyn mostly flows through a gorge and is quite small requiring a lot of walking to find fish.

What is the mouth of a river called?

The place where a river enters a lake, larger river, or the ocean is called its mouth. The place where a river enters a lake, larger river, or the ocean is called its mouth.

What happens at the mouth of a river?

River mouths are places of much activity. As a river flows, it picks up sediment from the river bed, eroding banks, and debris on the water. The river mouth is where much of this gravel, sand, silt, and clay—called alluvium—is deposited.