Wellington Harbour

Wellington Harbour

Wellington Harbour is the large natural harbour on the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island. New Zealand's capital, Wellington, is located on the western side of Wellington Harbour. The harbour was officially named Port Nicholson [ [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/P/PortNicholsonwellingtonHarbour/PortNicholsonwellingtonHarbour/en Port Nicholson history at Te Ara] ] until it assumed its current name in the 1980s.

In the Māori language the harbour is known as "Te Whanganui-a-Tara" (the great harbour of Tara). A Māori name for Wellington, "Pōneke" is often said to be a transliteration of "Port Nick", although this etymology is disputed.

Geography

Wellington Harbour is an arm of Cook Strait, covering some 70 km², with a two-km wide entrance at its southern end between Pencarrow Head and the Miramar Peninsula.

The harbour is of seismic origin, and a major earthquake fault lies along its western shore. At the northern end of the harbour lies the narrow triangular plain of the Hutt River, which largely follows the line of the earthquake fault to the north-east. The city of Lower Hutt is located on this plain.

The central city suburbs spread around the hills overlooking the west and south-west of Wellington Harbour and its two large bays: Lambton Harbour and Evans Bay. Lambton Harbour is surrounded by the reclaimed land of Wellington's central business district and contains the majority of the city's port facilities. Evans Bay is an inlet between Mt Victoria and the Miramar Peninsula that serves as a flight path to low-lying Wellington Airport. Another smaller but popular bay, for its beaches and Cafes is Oriental Bay.

To the east of the harbour lie several small bays, most of which are populated by small coastal communities. The largest of these suburban settlements is Eastbourne, directly to the east of the northern tip of the Miramar Peninsula.

Three small islands are located in the harbour. To the south, close to Eastbourne, is Makaro/Ward Island. Further north, close to the centre of the harbour, is the larger Matiu/Somes Island, to the north of which is the tiny Mokopuna Island.

The entrance to the harbour can be quite dangerous, especially since Cook Strait to the south is notoriously rough. Close to the harbour's entrance lies Barrett Reef, its rocks breaking the water's surface at low tide. It was here in 1968 that the inter-island passenger ferry "Wahine" grounded during a storm, with the loss of 51 lives.

Early history

During the early years of European colonisation, Port Nicholson became a focus for settlement. The original site chosen for what is now the city of Wellington was at Petone, close to the foreshore of Lower Hutt. A settlement was established there in early 1840, but the swampy land was unsuitable for development and the settlement (originally called "Britannia" but soon changed to Wellington) was moved to the present site of Wellington later the same year.

Transport

Wellington Harbour is a significant port serving the lower North Island, with the Regional Council-owned company Centreport recording around 14,000 commercial shipping movements each year. [http://www.gw.govt.nz/story4010.cfm?] The region's largest container port is located in Wellington City proper and there is a tanker terminal at Seaview, in Lower Hutt. Wellington harbour ferries first began operating at the end of the 19th century and regular crossings from central Wellington to Days Bay continue today. The harbour is also used by inter-island ferries, linking Wellington to Picton.

References

External links

* [http://www.centreport.co.nz/ CentrePort Wellington]
* [http://wellingtonwaterfront.co.nz/ Positively Wellington Waterfront]
* [http://www.gw.govt.nz/ Greater Wellington Regional Council]


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