- Kaikoura Peninsula
The Kaikoura Peninsula is located in the northeast of
New Zealand 'sSouth Island . It protrudes five kilometres into thePacific Ocean .The town ofKaikoura is located on the north shore of the peninsula.The peninsula has been inhabited by
Māori for the best part of 1000 years. They used it as a base for huntingmoa , and also harvested the plentifulcrayfish which are found along the shore. In legend, it was from this peninsula that legendary hero Māui is reputed to have dredged up the giant fish that became theNorth Island .During the 19th century, European
whaling stations were established in the area. In more recent times, the whales that visit the coast off the peninsula have been allowed to thrive, andwhale-watching kaes the area a popularecotourism destination. Whales frequent these coastal waters becausesquid and other deep-sea creatures are brought from the deepHikurangi Trench to the surface by the combination currents and steeply sloping seafloor.
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