The event was also remarkable in that most of the event warming was confined to shallow depths (<30 m), in particular around the western
Tasman Sea. Unlike the 2015/16 southeast Australia MHW, which warmed through the water column to at least 100-200-m depth (Oliver et al.
Wednesday's final ruling, which lasts for five years, also allows Qantas and Emirates to pair up on flights across the
Tasman Sea, subject to conditions.
The Whanganui flows 180 miles from the volcanic slopes of North Island, through Whanganui National Park, and meets the
Tasman Sea at the town of Whanganui.
Cricket Australia announced the itinerary which will run at the same time as the national team embark on a limited overs series across the
Tasman Sea in New Zealand.
From the Mozambique Channel eastward beyond Australia and into the
Tasman Sea a trough line is identified with two major vortex cores.
An Australian study, published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change, focused on the long-lived fish species called the banded morwong in the
Tasman Sea, between Australia and New Zealand.
'Increased water temperatures in the
Tasman Sea are likely to have a cascading effect through local marine ecosystems, [with the Bass Strait islands acting] as stepping stones or distributional paths south.
In a move that could shift the competitive balance in Australasia, Air New Zealand and Virgin Blue are seeking approval for a strategic alliance across the
Tasman Sea, between Australia and New Zealand.
The Airbus A330-200, local registration VH-EBG, circled above the
Tasman sea for two hours to burn fuel so it would be below the maximum landing weight before it landed back at Sydney at 15:00hr, says a Qantas spokesman.
ANSWERS: 1 Surveying the whole of the Moon; 2 The Pindus; 3 Equity; 4 The harmonica; 5 Richard Wagner; 6 A derrick; 7 The
Tasman Sea; 8 Glasgow Rangers; 9 Topiary; 10 Babe.
Plowman is a noted Australian maritime historian, and he has written this account of the motor liner Wanganella to reflect this vessel's unique role in trade practices in the
Tasman Sea. Written as a follow-up to the author's 2007 Coast to Coast, this book describes the motor liner's delivery to the Union Line in 1932, its role as a hospital ship in World War II and passenger liner in the post-War years and its final duty as a hostel for construction workers before it was dismantled in 1970.