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What is the name of Auckland Harbour?
Waitematā Harbour
The Waitematā Harbour (also known as Auckland Harbour) is a drowned river valley, stretching from Riverhead in the north-west to Tāmaki River in the east.
What is the largest harbour in New Zealand?
New Zealand’s Top 5 Major Ports
- Port of Tauranga. This is the largest port in the country.
- Port of Auckland. This port is run by the Port of Auckland limited (POAL) which is the company that runs the Auckland’s cruise ships and commercial freight services.
- Port of Wellington.
- Napier Port.
- Lyttleton port.
What is the second largest natural harbour in New Zealand?
Manukau Harbour
The Manukau Harbour is the second largest natural harbour in New Zealand by area.
What does Waitemata mean in English?
Te Mata Waters
The name Waitematā means “Te Mata Waters”, and refers to Te Mata (Boat Rock), which lies in mid-harbour off Kauri Point. A popular translation of Waitematā is “The Obsidian Waters”, referring to obsidian rock (matā).
What is the Māori name for Auckland?
Tāmaki Makaurau
Tāmaki Makaurau, the Māori name for Auckland, means Tāmaki desired by many.
How deep is the Auckland Harbour?
There is a total berthage accommodation of over 15,000 feet, and there is a depth at the main wharves of 26 feet at low water, ordinary spring tides.
Who owns NZ ports?
the Auckland Council
The bid was successful, and the port is now 100% owned by the Auckland Council, successor of the Auckland Regional Council and other local authorities.
What is the best natural harbor in the world?
The 9 most beautiful harbours in the world
- Sydney, Australia. Sunset over Sydney (Dreamstime)
- Kotor, Montenegro. View across the Bay of Kotor (Dreamstime)
- Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.
- Neko Harbour, Antarctica.
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- Stockholm, Sweden.
- English Harbour, Antigua.
- Vancouver, Canada.
Which is the deepest natural harbor in the world?
Sydney Harbour –
Sydney Harbour – Australia This is thought by many to be the deepest and largest natural harbour in the world being over 11 miles long (17.7 km) and covering an area of 21 square miles (54 sq. km). The harbour contains several islands and is home to over 580 species of fish.
What does Auckland mean in English?
Auckland (Māori: Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. The Māori-language name for Auckland is Tāmaki Makaurau, meaning “Tāmaki desired by many”, in reference to the desirability of its natural resources and geography.