- Lake Rotoiti, Bay of Plenty
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lake_name = Lake Rotoiti
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location =Rotorua District , Bay of Plenty Region,North Island
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type =crater lake
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outflow =Kaituna River
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basin_countries = New Zealand
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area = 34.6 km2
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max-depth = 93.5 m
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cities =Lake Rotoiti is the northwesternmost in a chain of lakes formed within the Okataina
caldera . It is close to the northern shore of its more famous neighbour,Lake Rotorua , and is connected to it via theOhau Channel . It drains to theKaituna River , which flows into theBay of Plenty nearMaketu . The name "Rotoiti" means "The little lake" inMaori . The naming of the lake is credited to theMaori explorerIhenga , who is also said to have discoveredLake Rotorua . Legend says that the lake was named as such because when Ihenga first saw it, he was only able to see a small part of it and so thought the lake was a lot smaller.In recent years, the quality of lake water has been severely affected by high nitrogen levels due to agricultural run-off from surrounding farms, seepage from domestic
septic tanks and inflows of nitrogen rich water from Lake Rotorua. Effects have included an almost permanentalgal bloom in the Okere arm of the lake and choking lake weed growth in other still areas of the lake. Some hold fears that if the problem is not dealt with quickly, low levels of light (due to cloudy water) and oxygen deficiency in the lake may lead to its eventualeutrophication (sometimes called biological death). A barrier to divert the nutrient rich waters of Lake Rotorua is under construction to be completed in late 2008. The regional councilEnvironment Bay of Plenty expects to see improvement in lake water quality within five years. [ [http://www.envbop.govt.nz/Water/Lakes/Ohau-Channel-Diversion.asp Ohau Channel Diversion ] ]References
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