- Tawharanui Peninsula
Tawharanui Peninsula is a finger of land projecting into the
Hauraki Gulf from the east coast of the much largerNorth Auckland Peninsula ofNew Zealand . It separates Omaha Bay to the north from Kawau Bay andKawau Island to the south. The nearest sizable town is Warkworth.Tawharanui Regional Park covers 588 hectares of the peninsula's land and Tawharanui Marine Park covers the northern coastal sea. Both parks are administered by
Auckland Regional Council (ARC) [http://www.doc.govt.nz/templates/page.aspx?id=33958 Tawharanui Marine Park] , Department of Conservation.] which also owns the regional park.Geologically the peninsula consists of Waitemata Sandstone on top of folded and uplifted
greywacke .cite book |last=Cameron |first=Ewen |authorlink= |coauthors=Bruce Hayward and Graeme Murdoch |title=A field guide to Auckland |origyear=1997 |publisher=Random House New Zealand |location=Auckland |isbn=1-86962-014-3 |oclc= |pages=pp. 108-109 ]History
Maori lived in the area for over 800 years. The Maori name "Tawhara-nui" refers to "the abundant bracts of the kiekie vine". Until the 1870s, the park was occupied by a small "hapu " (sub-tribe) of theTe Kawerau people called Ngati Raupo. The people lived mainly around the catchment of the Mangatawhiri Stream. A significant "pa", Oponui, was near the entrance to the park and above the stream outlet was Pa-hi (meaning "lofty fortified settlement"). Tawharanui provided a large variety of marine and forest resources. This was celebrated in the saying, "He wha tawhara ki uta; he kiko tamure ki tai" - "The flowering bracts of the kiekie on the land, the flesh of the snapper in the sea". Waikokowai (Anchor Bay) provided a valued source of "kokowai" orred ochre , which was used for decorative and ceremonial purposes.Tawharanui was sold by the Maori owners in 1873–1877 and developed as a farm by the Martin, Jones and Young families.
Kauri timber was milled and Manuka cut for firewood for many years. Shingle was extracted for a hundred years, creating the Jones Bay Lagoon. Nine vessels were wrecked on the Tawharanui coastline between 1871 and 1978. Anchor Bay is named after the anchor of the "Phoenix", wrecked in 1879. [http://www.arc.govt.nz/albany/main/parks/our-parks/parks-in-the-region/tawharanui/ Tawharanui] . Auckland Regional Council.] The Auckland Regional Authority, forerunner of the ARC, purchased the parkland from the Georgetti family in 1973.Regional park
The park combines a "mainland island" sanctuary for the conservation of native plants and animals with farmland and public recreation areas. The park is mostly grazed pasture with Manuka scattered throughout and patches of coastal forest. The most significant area of coastal forest is in the central eastern part of the park where kauri and
rimu dominate the ridges, withpuriri ,taraire , tawa and, less often,rewarewa andnikau in the valleys. Elsewhere there aretotara ,kahikatea ,pohutukawa , cabbage trees,karaka andNew Zealand flax .The mainland island was created by the construction of a 2.5 km pest-proof fence across the peninsula in 2004. This was followed by an aerial drop of poison later in 2004 which eliminated
black rat s,brown rat s, feralcat s, possums, weasels,stoat s andferret s. Introduced pests remaining in the sanctuary are mice, rabbits and hedgehogs. The Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Inc. (TOSSI) assists ARC with the sanctuary by fundraising and volunteer work. [http://www.arc.govt.nz/albany/index.cfm?A6FA346B-14C2-3D2D-B961-557E260B50CB Tawharanui Open Sanctuary] . Auckland Regional Council.]Sixteen species of native land birds and 15 species of native coastal birds have been recorded in the park. Wetlands birds include the
Australasian Bittern ,Spotless Crake andFernbird . Coastal birds include theNew Zealand Dotterel , Blue Reef Heron andVariable Oystercatcher .Marine park
Tawharanui Marine Park was established in 1981 as New Zealand's first
Marine Protected Area . It covers approximately 395 hectares, from Mean High Water Mark out to half a nautical mile into the sea, along three kilometres of the coastline. Regulations administered by the Ministry of Fisheries prohibit the taking of any marine life. [http://www.arc.govt.nz/albany/index.cfm?6E4B5600-14C2-3D2D-B9A2-DDD430638301 Tawharanui Marine Reserve Application] . Auckland Regional Council.] The diverse coastline contains a range of subtidal habitats, including reefs with overhangs, tunnels and caves. Schools ofred moki ,blue maomao , spotty, red mullet andkoheru are common.References
External links
* [http://www.arc.govt.nz/albany/main/parks/our-parks/parks-in-the-region/tawharanui/ Tawharanui] , Auckland Regional Council
* [http://www.tossi.org.nz/ Tawharanui Open Sanctuary Society Inc.]
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