45 inquiry
1,529 vesels come to the port a year. they have 15 spots for big vessels at the port. Most of them come from asia. the port is open 24/7 so all the stuff can come in from other countries. All the pine logs that are at the port are normally treated by us.
The port of tauranga operates 6 cranes to get the creates of the vessels. The vessels normally stay at the port for about two days. but container vessels stay for about 10-16 hours. The maximim a vessel has stayed a the port is three day.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
45 minute inquiry
Boomerangs come from Australia. There are two types of boomerangs . One was used for hunting and one was used for throwing then it would come back to you. There is also anther one it is for show only.
Sunday, 24 November 2013
bow hunting for koi carp
Last Saturday Mrs Mills went to Huntly to bow hunt for koi carp. She was hunting them because they are a pest. They eat native fish and their eggs. They pollute the water by stirring up the mud and it kills native trees. Koi carp can grow up to 80cm and can weigh up to 10kg.
Mrs Mills went bow hunting last weekend because the koi carp were spawning (breeding) and they come into the shallows to do this.
Bow hunting is a sport that requires a bow and arrow. You also need a line attached to the arrow so you can retrieve the fish and arrow. You do not need a license in NZ to bow hunt. It has been around since the Victorian era.
Mrs Mills caught 6 koi carp. She didn’t throw them back into the water because you can receive a fine. She left them on the side of the lake and they were taken by some fishermen.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
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