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Where is Mokau trench?

Where is Mokau trench?

The recognised destinations for hooking ‘puka and bass are the deep reefs in the outer Bay of Plenty, the Kaipara Trench and the Mokau Trench which lie about 90km off the west coast, the Ranfurly Banks off East Cape and the reef systems off the Three Kings Islands in the far north.

What does Mokau?

Mokau means ‘winding stream’ in te reo and its river peaks in the Rangitoto Range near Te Kuiti, flowing south for 158km to the North Taranaki Bight, into the Tasman Sea. Its lowest valley is home to dairy land.

Is Mokau in waikato or Taranaki?

Mokau (Māori: Mōkau) is a small town on the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island, located at the mouth of the Mokau River on the North Taranaki Bight. Mokau is in the Waitomo District and Waikato region local government areas, just north of the boundary with the New Plymouth District and the Taranaki Region.

How long is Mokau River?

158 km
Mokau River/Length

Where is Kawhia NZ?

Kawhia Harbour (Maori: “Kāwhia”) is one of three large natural inlets in the Tasman Sea coast of the Waikato region of New Zealand’s North Island. It is located to the south of Raglan Harbour, Ruapuke and Aotea Harbour, 40 kilometres southwest of Hamilton….Kawhia Harbour.

Kawhia
Area code(s) 07

Are dogs allowed on Mokau Beach?

Areas where dogs are not permitted Mokau beach (JPG 106 KB), between 1 December each year and 31 March the following year. The area of Centennial Park (JPG 221 KB) between the Grand stand and Ngarongo Street. Redwood Park (JPG 221 KB) In the immediate vicinity of any public playground.

What iwi is Kawhia?

Ngāti Te Wehi is a Māori iwi (tribe) based in Kawhia on the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island.

Where is Ngati Hikairo?

Inhabits the lands from south east of Kawhia to Hauturu.

What is the English name for Taupo?

The name Taupō, by which the town is commonly known, is the shortened version of the lake’s Māori name, Taupō-nui-a-Tia. Literally translated, Taupō-nui-a-Tia means “The great cloak of Tia”, the explorer who discovered the lake. In 2019 the official name of the town was changed from Taupo to Taupō.

What is Taupo known for?

trout fishing
The Taupo region is world famous for its trout fishing, both on Lake Taupo and in the rivers. The Tongariro River is particularly famous for rainbow and brown trout. The first trout ever caught in the region was in April 1904 and it weighed 1.36 kilograms.

What is there to do in Kawhia?

Best Things To Do in Kawhia, New Zealand

  • Piripiri Cave Walk. 4.2 (18 Votes) Outdoors, Cave.
  • Kawhia Harbour. 4.5 (7 Votes) Kawhia Harbour, New Zealand.
  • Taitua Arboretum. 4.7 (6 Votes) Taitua Rd, Waikato 3289, New Zealand.
  • Marokopa Falls. 4.8 (7 Votes) Marokopa Falls, Waikato 3988, New Zealand.

Where is the town of Mokau in New Zealand?

Mokau is in the Waitomo District and Waikato region local government areas, just north of the boundary with the New Plymouth District and the Taranaki Region. Prior to 1989, the town was classed as being in Taranaki, and there is still a feeling that the community of interest is most associated with New Plymouth, 90 km to the southwest.

What kind of school is Mokau primary school?

Mokau School is a co-educational state primary school, with a roll of 20 as of March 2021. ^ McKinlay Douglas Ltd (October 2006). “Local government structure and efficiency” (PDF). p. 79.

Where is the Mokau River Bridge in New Plymouth?

Prior to 1989, the town was classed as being in Taranaki, and there is still a feeling that the community of interest is most associated with New Plymouth, 90 km to the southwest. State Highway 3 passes through the town on its route from Te Kuiti to Waitara and, eventually, New Plymouth. The Mokau River Bridge opened in 1927.

How big are the surf breaks in Mokau?

Mokau also has a couple of outstanding surf breaks that, in the right conditions, can produce waves of up to 6 ft (1.8m). The local marae, Te Kawau Papakainga Marae and Waiopapa meeting house, are affiliated with the Maniapoto hapū of Ngāti Rākei, Rōrā and Rungaterangi.