Parengarenga Harbour

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Parengarenga Harbour is a large, shallow, and scenic natural harbour at the northern tip of New Zealand’s North Island, known for its white sand dunes, clear waters, and rich marine and bird life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal lagoon
natural harbour
country New Zealand
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Ngāi Takoto NERFINISHED
Ngāti Kurī NERFINISHED
Te Aupōuri NERFINISHED
hasEcologicalValue important bird habitat
important fish nursery area
hasFeature clear waters
mangroves
sandbars
seagrass beds
shallow waters
tidal flats
white sand dunes
hasInlet Houhora Bay vicinity
Waihopo Channel NERFINISHED
hasMouthAt Great Exhibition Bay NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Pukenui NERFINISHED
Te Kao NERFINISHED
hasRecreation camping on nearby beaches
kayaking
sailing
isDescribedAs large shallow harbour
scenic natural harbour
isTypeOf estuarine system
knownFor abundant birdlife
boating
recreational fishing
remote beaches
rich marine life
scenic landscape
shellfish gathering
white silica sands
locatedAt northern tip of New Zealand’s North Island
locatedIn Northland Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cape Reinga NERFINISHED
Te Kao NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Island NERFINISHED
opensTo Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Far North District NERFINISHED
supportsSpecies finfish
migratory shorebirds
shellfish
wading birds
traditionalRegionOf Te Hiku o te Ika NERFINISHED
usedFor aquaculture potential
customary Māori fishing
recreational fishing

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Northland Region contains Parengarenga Harbour