5.0 References
References and further reading for the individual sections are included in the sections:
3.1 Oceanography
3.2 Cetaceans, seals and seabirds
3.3 Fishes
3.4 Benthic
Department of Conservation and Ministry for the Environment. 2000. The New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy: Our Chance to Turn the Tide (Whakaköhukihukitia Te Tai Roroku Ki Te Tai Oranga). Department of Conservation, Wellington.
Gunton, T. 2002. Establishing environmental priorities for the 21st Century: Results from an Expert Survey Methodology. Environments 30(1): 71-98.
Hume, T., Snelder, T., Weatherhead, M., Liefting, R., Shankar, U., and Hicks, M. 2003. A new approach to classifying New Zealand’s estuaries. Paper No. 66 in Kench, P. and Hume, T. (eds.) Proceedings of Coasts and Ports Australasian Conference 2003, Auckland, New Zealand. 9 p. CD-ROM ISBN 0-473-09832-6.
IUCN, WRI, and WWF. 1999. Conservation in the 21st century. Joint statement for distribution at the Global Diversity Forum, Montreal, June 1999.
Ministry for the Environment. 2004. http://www.mfe.govt.nz/indicators/marine. Accessed 1 March 2003.
Nelson, W. A. and Gordon, D.P. 1997. Assessing New Zealand’s marine biological diversity — A challenge for policy makers and systematists. New Zealand Science Review. 54(3-4): 58–66.
Olson, D. M., Dinerstein, E., Abell, R., Allnutt, T., Carpenter, C., D’Amico, J., Hurley, P., Kassem, K., Strand, H., Taye, M., and Thieme, M. 2000. The Global 200: A representation approach to conserving the earth’s distinctive ecoregions. Conservation Science Program. World Wildlife Fund, Washington D.C., U.S.A. http://www.worldwildlife.org/science/pubs2.cfml. Accessed 1 February 2004.
Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment. 1999. Setting Course for a Sustainable Future; The Management of New Zealand’s Marine Environment. Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Wellington.
