Motu Manawa (Pollen Island) Marine Reserve

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Motu Manawa-Pollen Island Marine Reserve
Map of New Zealand showing the location of the reserve.
Map of New Zealand showing the location of the reserve.
LocationNew Zealand
Coordinates36°51′45″S 174°40′10″E / 36.862385°S 174.669488°E / -36.862385; 174.669488Coordinates: 36°51′45″S 174°40′10″E / 36.862385°S 174.669488°E / -36.862385; 174.669488
Area500.8 ha (1,238 acres)
Established1995
Governing bodyDepartment of Conservation

Motu Manawa-Pollen Island Marine Reserve is a 501 hectares (1.93 sq mi)[1] protected area in the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand,[2] established in 1995. It includes the entire area between Rosebank Peninsula and Waterview, and surrounds Pollen and Traherne Islands. Its northeastern boundary runs roughly parallel to Rosebank Peninsula, from the mouth of the Oakley Creek estuary. Its northernmost boundary is north of Pollen Island, at the same latitude as the tip of Point Chevalier. Its westernmost point is in the mouth of the Whau River, between the tip of Rosebank Peninsula and Te Atatū.

The marine reserve includes intertidal mudflats, tidal channels, mangrove swamp, salt marsh and shellbanks.[2] It is intersected by the Northwestern Motorway.

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  1. ^ "Data Table - Protected Areas - LINZ Data Service (recorded area 500.785 ha)". Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 2019-08-29.
  2. ^ a b "Motu Manawa-Pollen Island Marine Reserve". Department of Conservation. Retrieved 17 March 2012.

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