Marine reserves of New Zealand
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New Zealand has a total of twenty-nine marine reserves spread around the North, the South Island, and neighbouring islands, and another two on outlying island groups.
- Auckland Islands Marine Reserve (2003)
- Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve (1975)
- Hawea Marine Reserve
- Horoirangi Marine Reserve (2006) [1]
- Kahukura Marine Reserve
- Kapiti Marine Reserve (1992)
- Kermadec Islands Marine Reserve (1990)
- Kutu Parera Marine Reserve
- Long Bay-Okura Marine Reserve (1995)
- Long Island-Kokomohua Marine Reserve (1993)
- Mayor Island Marine Reserve (Tuhua) (1992)
- Moana Uta Marine Reserve
- Motu Manawa-Pollen Island Marine Reserve (1995)
- Parininihi Marine Reserve
- Piopiotahi Marine Reserve (1993)
- Pohatu Marine Reserve (1999)
- Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve (1981)
- Taipari Roa Marine Reserve
- Taumoana Marine Reserve
- Te Angiangi Marine Reserve (1997)
- Te Awaatu Channel Marine Reserve (The Gut) (1993)
- Te Hapua Marine Reserve
- Te Matuku Bay Marine Reserve (2003) [2]
- Te Paepae o Aotea Marine Reserve (2006)
- Te Tapuwae O Hua Marine Reserve
- Te Tapuwae O Rongokako Marine Reserve (1999)
- Whanganui A Hei Marine Reserve (Cathedral Cove) (1992)
- Tonga Island Marine Reserve (1993)
- Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve
- Westhaven Marine Reserve (Te Tai Tapu) (1994)
- Whangarei Harbour Marine Reserve (2004) [3]
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