- Foveaux Strait
Foveaux Strait is the
strait between theSouth Island, New Zealand on the north side, with the three large baysTe Waewae Bay ,Oreti Beach andToetoes Bay , and theSolander Islands ,Stewart Island/Rakiura andRuapuke Island on the south.Its European discoverer wasOwen Folger Smith in1804 and it is named afterJoseph Foveaux who was Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales at the time. The strait is about 130 km long (from Ruapuke Island to Little Solander Island), and it widens (from 14 km atRuapuke Island to 50 km atTe Waewae Bay ) and deepens (from 20 to 120 m) from east to west.On the north side of the strait is the harbour of Bluff. On the south side is Stewart Island/Rakiura.
The strait is a rough and often treacherous stretch of water. In 2006, six muttonbirders died when their trawler sank while returning to Bluff. During the previous ten years, another six incidents occurred in the Strait, costing eight lives.
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*cite news |first = Mike |last = Steere |url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3667964a11,00.html |title = Fierce stretch of water takes toll |work = Southland Times |publisher = Fairfax Media |date =
2006-05-15 |accessdate = 2006-05-15
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