who have tasted farmed hāpuku have stated that it outperforms wild-caught hāpuku. In New Zealand for the year of 2008, hāpuku had a commercial value of...
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Te Hapuku (died 1878), sometimes known as Te Ika-nui-o-te-moana, was a Māori leader of the Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti hapū of the Ngāti Kahungunu iwi in Hawke's...
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comes from the Māori word hāpuku or hāpuka, a deep-water marine fish. Its main tributary is the Puhi Puhi River. The Hāpuku is bridged by a 1,500 ft (460 m)...
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Polyprion oxygeneios, which goes by the name hapuka (from the Māori language hāpuku). In the Philippines, groupers are generally known as lapu-lapu in Luzon...
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(Atlantic wreckfish) Polyprion oxygeneios (Schneider & Forster, 1801) (Hāpuku) The genera Lateolabrax and Stereolepis have previously been classified...
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Scorpaena cardinalis (redirect from Grandfather hapuku)
Scorpaena cardinalis, the eastern red scorpionfish, grandfather hapuku, cardinal scorpionfish, Cook's scorpionfish, Cook's rockcod, Kermadec scorpionfish...
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Te Hapuku (formerly Marie-Adele McArthur) is an operatic soprano from Gisborne, New Zealand, and is a direct descendant of the Māori chief, Te Hapuku.,...
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fishing at Matakana Rock with Rākei-hikuroa’s son Tamanuhiri, he got a hāpuku on his line and as it fought against him, he joked that it had no chance...
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come to the islands as a refuge during times of warfare, and to harvest hāpuku, seabirds and eggs. `Most of the larger islands were inhabited, and the...
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Whakatohea Sir Herewini Parata Ngāti Porou Wharehoka Wano Taranaki Jerry Hapuku Ngāti Kahungunu Hone Harawira Taitokerau Turi Ngatai Tauranga Moana (Vacant)...
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