Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve

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Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve is New Zealand’s first and one of its most popular marine reserves, renowned for its protected coastal ecosystems and abundant marine life near Leigh in the Hauraki Gulf.

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instanceOf marine reserve
protected area
adjacentTo Goat Island NERFINISHED
University of Auckland Leigh Marine Laboratory NERFINISHED
allows diving
glass-bottom boat tours
non-extractive recreation
snorkelling
alsoKnownAs Goat Island Marine Reserve NERFINISHED
contains blue maomao populations
rock lobster populations
snapper populations
urchin barrens recovery areas
country New Zealand
designation no-take zone
distanceFrom about 100 km north of Auckland
ecosystemType temperate coastal marine ecosystem
established 1975
establishedUnder Marine Reserves Act 1971 NERFINISHED
governingBody Department of Conservation NERFINISHED
hasFeature accessible shoreline entry points
clear waters
interpretive signage
importance baseline for marine research
biodiversity conservation
tourism attraction
isFirst New Zealand marine reserve
knownFor abundant marine life
high fish density
marine education
scientific research
scuba diving
snorkelling
legalStatus fully protected marine reserve
locatedIn Hauraki Gulf NERFINISHED
locatedNear Leigh NERFINISHED
nearestTown Leigh NERFINISHED
partOf New Zealand marine reserve network NERFINISHED
prohibits disturbance of marine life
fishing
taking of marine life
protects coastal ecosystems
intertidal zones
kelp forests
rocky reef habitats
subtidal zones
region Auckland Region NERFINISHED
role outdoor classroom for marine education

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Hauraki Gulf hasMarineReserve Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve