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Puna Iti is an interior sea of the [[Pua (region)|Pua]] region of [[Thasusa]] that is distinguished geographically from [[Puna Nui]] by an island. The seas have a difference in salinity as well, leading to a difference in water coloration caused by algae variations. | Puna Iti is an interior sea of the [[Pua (region)|Pua]] region of [[Thasusa]] that is distinguished geographically from [[Puna Nui]] by an island. The seas have a difference in salinity as well, leading to a difference in water coloration caused by algae variations. | ||
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The sea is entirely contained within the lands of [[Pua]] and its waters are considered to be within Pua's exclusive economic zone. | |||
== | == Etymology == | ||
Puna Iti gets its name from the Maori words "puna" meaning "puddle" and "iti" meaning "little". | Puna Iti gets its name from the Maori words "puna" meaning "puddle" and "iti" meaning "little". | ||
Latest revision as of 12:30, 10 October 2025
Puna Iti is an interior sea of the Pua region of Thasusa that is distinguished geographically from Puna Nui by an island. The seas have a difference in salinity as well, leading to a difference in water coloration caused by algae variations.
The sea is entirely contained within the lands of Pua and its waters are considered to be within Pua's exclusive economic zone.
Etymology
Puna Iti gets its name from the Maori words "puna" meaning "puddle" and "iti" meaning "little".