Date1993Reference NumberArt 21-161DescriptionPātikitiki; Flounder.
The pattern on this panel shows the movement of the Pātiki (flounder) as it swims through the water and represents the abundance of seafood in the area. The shallow waters of the Tauranga Harbour are home to a variety of fish: Parore, Kahawai, Tāmure, Araara, Pātikitiki and Kanae.
Pātikitiki.
E whakaatu ana tēnei tukutuku i te kauhoe a te Pātiki, nōna e tere ana i te wai, e whakaatu ana hoki i te huhua o te kaimoana i te takiwā nei. He kāinga anō ngā wai pāpaku o Tauranga ki te huhua ika: Parore, Kahawai, Tāmure, Araara, Pātikitiki, Kanae.
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