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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lord Howe Island Group' has mentioned 'New Zealand' in the following places:
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Lord Howe Island (/haxcax8a/; formerly Lord Howe's Island) is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, 600xc2xa0km (320xc2xa0nmi) directly east of mainland Port Macquarie, 780xc2xa0km (420xc2xa0nmi) northeast of Sydney, and about 900xc2xa0km (490xc2xa0nmi) southwest of Norfolk Island. | WIKI |
[29] Between 1789 and 1791, the Pacific whale industry was born with British and American whaling ships chasing sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) along the equator to the Gilbert and Ellice archipelago, then south into Australian and New Zealand waters. | WIKI |
Permanent settlement on Lord Howe was established in June 1834, when the British whaling barque Caroline, sailing from New Zealand and commanded by Captain John Blinkenthorpe, landed at what is now known as Blinky Beach. | WIKI |
Lying in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, the island is 600xc2xa0km (370xc2xa0mi) east of mainland Port Macquarie, 702xc2xa0km (436xc2xa0mi) northeast of Sydney, and about 772xc2xa0km (480xc2xa0mi) from Norfolk Island to its northeast. | WIKI |
[97] It is one of a chain of islands that occur on the western rim of an undersea shelf, the Lord Howe Rise, which is 3,000xc2xa0km (1,900xc2xa0mi) long and 300xc2xa0km (190xc2xa0mi) wide extending from New Zealand to the west of New Caledonia and consisting of continental rocks that separated from the Australian plate 60 to 80 million years ago to form a new crust in the deep Tasman Basin. | WIKI |
The combined flora of these two islands is more closely related to that of New Zealand and New Caledonia than to that of Australia. | WIKI |
[154] The main angling fish are yellowtail kingfish and New Zealand bluefish, while game fish include marlin, tuna, and giant kingfish called "greenbacks". | WIKI |