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New Zealand Marine Environment Classification Web Map

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A Web Map to provide convenient visualisation of the NZ Marine Environment Classification in Mercator 41 projection on a NIWA basemap: The Marine Environment Classification (MEC), a GIS-based environmental classification of the marine environment of the New Zealand region, is an ecosystem-based spatial framework designed for marine management purposes. Developed by NIWA with support from the Ministry for the Environment (MfE), Department of Conservation and Ministry of Fisheries, and with contributions from several other stakeholders, the MEC provides a spatial framework for inventories of marine resources, environmental effects assessments, policy development and design of protected area networks. Two levels of spatial resolution are available within the MEC. A broad scale classification covers the entire EEZ at a nominal spatial resolution of 1 km, whereas the finer scale classification of the Hauraki Gulf region has a nominal spatial resolution of 200 m. Several spatially-explicit data layers describing the physical environment define the MEC. A physically-based classification was chosen because data on these physical variables were available or could be modelled, and because the pattern of the physical environment is a reasonable surrogate for biological pattern, particularly at larger spatial scales. Classes within the classification were defined using multivariate clustering methods. These produce hierarchal classifications that enable the user to delineate environmental variation at different levels of detail and associated spatial scales. Large biological datasets were used to tune the classification, so that the physically-based classes maximised discrimination of variation in biological composition at various levels of classification detail. Thus, the MEC provides a general classification that is relevant to most groups of marine organisms (fishes, invertebrates and chlorophyll) and to ecologically important abiotic variables (e.g., temperature, nutrients). An overview report describing the MEC is available as a PDF file (External Link). The overview report covers the conceptual basis for the MEC and results of testing the classification: MEC Overview (PDF 2.7 MB) _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Item Page Created: 2019-07-24 04:00 Item Page Last Modified: 2025-04-05 18:57 Owner: steinmetzt_NIWA New Zealand Marine Environment Classification - Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Item id: 9104c9b367f14e76ac48af3725d68dac New Zealand Marine Environment Classification - MEC EEZ 40 class Item id: 9104c9b367f14e76ac48af3725d68dac New Zealand Marine Environment Classification - MEC EEZ 20 class Item id: 9104c9b367f14e76ac48af3725d68dac New Zealand Marine Environment Classification - MEC EEZ 10 class Item id: 9104c9b367f14e76ac48af3725d68dac New Zealand Marine Environment Classification - MEC EEZ 05 class Item id: 9104c9b367f14e76ac48af3725d68dac New Zealand Marine Environment Classification - Coastline Item id: 9104c9b367f14e76ac48af3725d68dac
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2019-07-24
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