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Taputeranga Marine Reserve
Taputeranga Marine Reserve is only 6km from Wellington’s city centre and offers snorkelling, diving and walking opportunities.
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In the Winter Olympics luge event, the athlete reclines on a light toboggan that he or she pilots down the...
Te Angiangi Marine Reserve
Te Angiangi Marine Reserve protects a piece of the Central Hawke’s Bay coast and is a great spot for diving...
Te Matuku Marine Reserve
Te Matuku Marine Reserve protects one of Waiheke Island’s largest and least disturbed estuaries, along with an area outside Te...
Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve
This marine reserve north of Gisborne on the North Island’s east coast is special, as it hosts eight different marine...
Tonga Island Marine Reserve
The Abel Tasman National Park is renowned for its golden sand beaches, intimate coves and excellent summer weather.
Tūhua Marine Reserve
The marine reserve surrounding Tūhua, or Mayor Island, is a wonderful dive spot, with a mixture of shallow reef and...
Ulva Island-Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve
Ulva Island, in Stewart Island Rakiura’s Paterson Inlet, is one of the country’s southernmost marine reserves.
Westhaven (Whanganui Inlet) marine and wildlife reserve
Westhaven, in the Nelson/Tasman region, is the first estuary in New Zealand to be protected by a combination of marine...
Whanganui A Hei (Cathedral Cove) Marine Reserve
This marine reserve on the Coromandel Peninsula is adjacent to some of the most beautiful – and popular – coastline...
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