There's a sea of our soil ending up in the ocean
12 Apr 2016
By BALA TIKKISETTY, Waikato Regional Council sustainable agriculture co-ordinator | Soil is a farmer’s most precious resource, but, in New Zealand, we lose it to the ocean about 10 times faster than the rest of the world, with between 200 million and 300 million tonnes sliding into the sea every year.
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Coastal erosion at Palliser Bay, Wellington |
That equates to an astonishing 1.1 to1.7 per cent of total global soil loss to oceans, despite us having only 0.1 per cent of total land area.
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