Английская Википедия:Hāpuku River

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The Hāpuku River begins in the Seaward Kaikōura Range of New Zealand and flows south-east to enter the South Pacific at Hapuka, between Clarence and Kaikōura.[1] The name comes from the Māori word hāpuku or hāpuka, a deep-water marine fish.[2] Its main tributary is the Puhi Puhi River.

The Hāpuku is bridged by a Шаблон:Convert, 1940 bridge on 23 spans of Шаблон:Convert[3] on the Main North Line[4] and by an 11 span, Шаблон:Convert long, Шаблон:Convert wide, 1983 SH1 bridge.[5] The first bridge was completed in 1915,[6] with foundations over Шаблон:Convert deep,[7] though the approaches were a little later.[8]

Whilst other rivers were affected by serious flooding in 1953, the Hāpuku rose only Шаблон:Convert at the railway bridge.[9] Presumably this was due to the short catchment, the tectonic uplift of its headwaters and the width of the braided river bed, which is a source of railway ballast.[10] However, an 1868 flood had more of an impact upstream, leaving a Шаблон:Convert bank[11] and a 1941 flood damaged the railway.[12][13]

Wildlife associated with the area include black-eyed geckos, found near the headwaters of the north branch Hāpuku River,[14] and bluff wetas.[15] Banded dotterels breed in the Hāpuku.[16] Introduced species include red deer, goats (kept at low levels by culling), pigs and chamois.[17]

There were two DoC huts in the valley; Hapuku Hut and Barratts Bivvy, linked by walking tracks.[18] However, a slip triggered by the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake blocked the river, with water building up behind the slip[19] and destroying Barratts Hut[20] and Bivvy.[21]

Hapuka railway station was open from 13 March 1944 to 29 March 1981. A passing loop and ballast siding remain.[22]

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