Golden Bay / Mohua

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bay

Golden Bay / Mohua is a shallow, scenic bay at the northern end of New Zealand’s South Island, known for its golden-sand beaches, rich marine life, and proximity to Abel Tasman National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
adjacentTo Farewell Spit Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Whanganui Inlet region NERFINISHED
boundedBy Abel Tasman National Park coastline NERFINISHED
Farewell Spit NERFINISHED
contains Collingwood NERFINISHED
Ligar Bay NERFINISHED
Pohara Beach NERFINISHED
Takaka River estuary NERFINISHED
Tarakohe NERFINISHED
Tata Beach NERFINISHED
Wainui Bay NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
hasCharacteristic rich marine life
scenic
shallow
sheltered
hasCoastOn Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType coastal marine ecosystem
hasFeature estuaries
extensive tidal flats
sandbars
hasInflow Anatoki River NERFINISHED
Aorere River NERFINISHED
Rameka Creek NERFINISHED
Takaka River NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfName Māori
hasOfficialName Golden Bay / Mohua NERFINISHED
hasPart golden-sand beaches
hasWildlife coastal fish species
marine invertebrates
seabirds
knownFor golden-coloured sand
kayaking
recreational fishing
tourism
tramping access to nearby national parks
locatedAtEndOf northern end of South Island
locatedIn South Island
locatedInRegion Tasman District NERFINISHED
near Abel Tasman National Park NERFINISHED
Kahurangi National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Tasman District coastline NERFINISHED
supportsActivity aquaculture
inshore fishing
shellfish harvesting
traditionalName Mohua NERFINISHED

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Tasman District hasCoastlineOn Golden Bay / Mohua