Smith, Abigail M.Wood, Anna C.L.Liddy, Michelle F.A.Shears, Amy E.Fraser, Ceridwen2015-12-130272-7714http://hdl.handle.net/1885/79492Otago Harbour is a long (23km), narrow (mean width=2km), shallow (mean water depth=4.5m) tidal inlet covering 46km2 on the southeast coast of South Island, New Zealand (45°50′S, 170°35′E). Development of the City of Dunedin (pop. 125,000) and its asKeywords: air-water interaction; anthropogenic effect; calcium carbonate; carbon budget; carbon sequestration; carbonate system; dissolution; dredging; harbor; land reclamation; port development; sediment budget; sediment-water interface; shoreline change; tidal in Carbonate budget; Carbonate production; Dissolution; Dredging; Otago HarbourHuman impacts in an urban port: The carbonate budget, Otago Harbour, New Zealand201010.1016/j.ecss.2010.07.0042016-02-24