The document provides information about European influence in New Zealand, the country's fishing industry, and the Franz Josef Glacier. It describes how the Dutch were the first Europeans to visit New Zealand in 1642 and how Christianity later spread across the country. It also details New Zealand's large exclusive economic zone that supports a fishing industry bringing in over $1 billion annually in exports. Finally, it discusses the Franz Josef Glacier, the fastest flowing glacier in the world located on the South Island.