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Hauraki is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is under the local governance of the Auckland Council.
The population was 5,631 in the 2006 Census, an increase of 261 from 2001.
Hauraki Primary School is a coeducational contributing primary (years 1-6) school with a decile rating of 10 and a roll of 352. The school was founded in 1954.
Coordinates: 36°47′46″S 174°46′40″E / 36.79611°S 174.77778°E / -36.79611; 174.77778
The Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana is a coastal feature of the North Island of New Zealand. It has an area of 4000 km², and lies between, in anticlockwise order, the Auckland Region, the Hauraki Plains, the Coromandel Peninsula, and Great Barrier Island. Most of the gulf is part of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park.
Hauraki is Māori for north wind. In 2014, the gulf was officially named Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana.
The gulf is part of the Pacific Ocean, which it joins to the north and east. It is largely protected from the Pacific by Great Barrier Island and Little Barrier Island to the north, and by the 80-kilometre-long Coromandel Peninsula to the east. It is thus well protected against all but northern winds.
Three large channels join the gulf to the Pacific. Colville Channel lies between the Coromandel Peninsula and Great Barrier, Cradock Channel lies between the two islands, and Jellicoe Channel lies between Little Barrier and the North Auckland Peninsula. To the north of Auckland several peninsulas jut into the gulf, notably the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. Tiritiri Matangi Island is near the end of this peninsula. Further north, Kawau Island nestles under the Tawharanui Peninsula.
Spearfishing in Aucklands Hauraki Gulf - New Zealand. Join Aquatic Rehab TV as we showcase four common spearfishing locations in the Hauraki Gulf of Auckland, New Zealand. In this episode we hunt the elusive snapper, dodge sharks and land a big yellowtail kingfish.
My first fishing trip to Channel Island on the jetski, covered over 120km that day, jigging for yellow tail Kingfish on a 2010 Seadoo GTX 155. Can't wait for the next trip back there. Filmed on a Gopro Hero
Fishing for snapper at 30 mtrs between Rakino and Tiri in Hauraki Gulf Auckland NZ.
The boys' head out into the Hauraki Gulf and get amongst some solid Kingfish and Snapper, right on Auckland's back doorstep.
Autumn kayak fishing in the Hauraki Gulf. Catching snapper out of the workups! Get the kayak used in video here! - https://www.containerdoor.com/nz/products
CATCHING SNAPPER & YELLOWTAIL KINGFISH IN THE HAURAKI GULF, NZ . A great weather report and moon phase was calling for a visit to some islands in the Hauarki Gulf, NZ. I was bait fishing but also tried a stickbait and live baits around the islands. Most the time I was rock fishing but did a bit of straylining too.I encountered some nice schools of kahawai feeding along the way. FISHING VIDEO, Fishing NZ SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzXdIa6BbXQCudNYCW0YOg See my other fishing videos: https://youtu.be/7yXomoXktis FISHING ACTION - BIG SNAPPER, KAHAWAI TREVALLY AT CAPE KARIKARI NZ. Epic fishing trip up at Cape Karikari - a crazy hot snapper bite as well as schools of trevally and kahawai, Dolphins, whales flying fish and sun fish also encountered. Awesome day up in the Far N...
A sailing adventure around New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf, with Tom and Rita
This video was all filmed on the 4th of October onboard Phoenix Charters out of Half Moon Bay. We followed thousands of dolphins around the gulf for a few hours and then once the feeding bell sounded it was full on fishing for the next 2 to 3 hours. If you'd like to book a trip out with us we have plenty of weekday spots available right up until the end of November chasing workups for big snapper. You can book online on our website www.phoenixcharters.co.nz or call us on 0800776277
https://www.expedia.com/Auckland.d178233.Destination-Travel-Guides With 1.5 million lucky people calling Auckland home, this North Island gem is the most populous city in New Zealand. Auckland tourism is quite diverse, giving visitors a bounty of choices for how to spend their time. The city marries modern buildings and art with nature, and the surrounding region has plenty of its own attractions to offer. Auckland is called the City of Sails, boasting more boats per capita than anywhere else in the world. Nestled between two natural harbors, it’s no wonder residents and visitors alike enjoy spending time on the water. After a breakfast in Elliott Stables, take off on a boat cruise from downtown to explore the sights of Hauraki Gulf. With your feet back on solid ground, enjoy Auckland ...
One of New Zealand’s easiest Great Rides, Hauraki Rail Trail follows old railway lines between the historic gold towns of Thames, Paeroa, Te Aroha and Waihi. It offers contrasting scenery from the salt-licked Firth of Thames and verdant Hauraki Plains, to a rocky gorge strewn with intriguing gold mining relics. Learn more: http://www.newzealand.com/int/feature/hauraki-rail-trail/
The Coromandel Peninsula lies in the North Island of New Zealand. It is part of the Waikato Region and Thames-Coromandel District and extends 85 kilometres north from the western end of the Bay of Plenty, forming a natural barrier to protect the Hauraki Gulf and the Firth of Thames in the west from the Pacific Ocean to the east. At its broadest point, it is 40 kilometres wide. Almost the entire population lies on the narrow strips along the Hauraki Gulf and Bay of Plenty coasts. The country's biggest city, Auckland, lies on the far shore of the Hauraki Gulf, 55 kilometres to the west. more info. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coromandel_Peninsula Coromandel Information Coromandel Roadtrip Information Thames Information Coromandel Peninsula website Images from the Coromandel Peninsula coroma...
Auckland - New Zealand - Oceania Tourism, Attractions, Travel Guide - Travel Videos HD, World Travel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Improbably strung across a series of volcanoes, and punctuated by islands of green, Auckland is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is also extraordinary for the diversity of its population, with one-third of its residents born overseas. This makes it a genuine cultural melting pot and the most vibrant city in New Zealand. For unparalleled beauty, consider Auckland's natural assets. Framed by the summit of Maungawhau (Mt Eden), it is surrounded by the sweeping expanse of Waitematā Harbour to the north-west, with the distinctive cone of Rangitoto Island and the islands of the inner Hauraki Gulf to the north-east. ...
Rangitoto Island is one of New Zealand’s youngest land masses at just 650 years old, and is the youngest of Auckland’s 48 volcanic cones.
North Head Devonport, Auckland New Zealand This is a reediting version for our trip to North Head, Devonport Auckland in November 2015. We went to the summit of North Head to explore one of Auckland’s most treasured Historic Reserves, and enjoyed the 360 degree views of Auckland City and the Hauraki Gulf. The Background music is played by my son Phillip's own piece Phillip 4th composition, please see the link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0z9IUykA5M If you like our videos, please feel free to like, comment, and in return we will visit your channel as soon as possible. For the new subscriber, please leave a comment or message. once we check out your channel, we will reply back to you as soon as possible. Your support would be much appreciated! Thank you very much! Peter...
Cauliflower and Jellybeans Adventure to waiheke island with the guide of mr asian! featuring Sol beer.
AUCKLAND'S ULTIMATE SIGHTSEEING ADVENTURE Welcome to Flight Hauraki, Auckland's only fixed wing scenic flight specialist. If you want to really see Auckland, there is no better way than by scenic flight. Our flights take in Auckland's most scenic features, and we include amazing scenery that is almost impossible to see other than from the air. Our experienced pilots will ensure that you see the best features of the area, and enjoy a laidback commentary of what you're taking in. See our flight options on our website http://www.flighthauraki.co.nz/, or create your own itinerary with a Charter Flight. Take in the very best Auckland has to offer, and enjoy a flight experience you'll never forget. Locations in video: North Shore Airport, Waiheke Aerodrome, Rangitoto Island, Takapuna, Aucklan...
Travlin' lite an 8.7m trailerable yacht.
The middle section, from near the Owharoa falls to the old quarry
Awesome workups in the Hauraki Gulf
Read more about The Kiwi Dream with Refresh Renovations here: http://goo.gl/Bs178D Episode 2 continues the renovation of Evie Ashton's Kiwi Dream 1950's Californian bungalow project overlooking the Hauraki Gulf in Karaka Bay.
The weather looked like rain, but it held, up to the SEA PRINCESS disappearing in the Hauraki Gulf. The Olympus SH-1 was set to saturation 'Muted" for reduced in-camera sharpening. Processing in AVS Video Converter was RGB -2 2 -3, contrast 3.
The Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, Tikapa Moana, is one of New Zealand's most valued and heavily used marine areas. The health of the Gulf is deteriorating from pressures on its use. Sea Change is a two-year process that gives everyone with an interest in the Gulf the opportunity to help map out its use and safeguard its future. Auckland Council, Waikato Regional Council, the Department of Conservation, Ministry for Primary Industries and mana whenua have recognised that we need to work together to ensure the best outcomes from the management of the Gulf and its resources. Marine spatial planning will help identify all the things that make the Gulf so special and to protect and enhance these for the future. Recorded in Auckland on 11 September 2013 http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/conver...
The cruise ship appeared in the Hauraki Gulf at 5:30 am, and I was ready on Mount Victoria in Devonport with my 24x zoom Olympus SH-50 pocket P&S; on a light Hanimex tripod. When she went round North Head, the other hill, I shifted to the carpark and watched her berthing.
A family day out at this great community charitable event! You can be competitive and run, or you can just join in the fun and walk the course! The course started and finished at Stockade Hill and covered 8.5km around Howick with great views out to the Hauraki Gulf and over Auckland. Howick's Fencible history in the formation of Auckland also comes alive through a shorter 4.5km course that will be lead by a local historian. There are high profile athletes and local dignitaries to help you on your way. When you have finished the course, there is a range of prizes food and entertainment to enjoy while you recover under the shady trees on Stockade Hill. All proceeds from the event will go towards Howick local Coastguard for essential lifesaving equipment. Pre-register online or on the ...
The Auckland urban area , in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country. Auckland has a population of 1,418,000, which constitutes 32 percent of the country's population. The Auckland Council area has a population of 1,529,300. It is part of the wider Auckland Region, which includes the rural areas and towns north and south of the urban area, plus the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Auckland has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world. In Māori, Auckland's name is Tāmaki Makaurau and the transliterated version of Auckland is Ākarana. This video targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
The Auckland urban area (/ˈɔːklənd/, AWK-lənd), in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country. Auckland has a population of 1,418,000, which constitutes 32 percent of the country's population. It is part of the wider Auckland Region, which includes the rural areas and towns north and south of the urban area, plus the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, resulting in a total population of 1,529,300 that is governed by the Auckland Council. Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world. In Māori, Auckland's name is Tāmaki Makaurau and the transliterated version of Auckland is Ākarana. The Auckland urban area (as defined by Statistics New Zealand) ranges to Waiwera in the north, Kumeu in the northwest, and Runciman in the...
Darren Parsons, Fisheries Marine Ecologist at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) tells you all you ever wanted to know about snapper, from its ecology to life history and fisheries, especially in the Hauraki Gulf. The snapper is New Zealand's favourite fish. Valued for a variety of reasons, snapper represents an important and conspicuous part of the inshore waters around northern New Zealand. Fisheries for snapper have existed from as early as the 13th century. Listen as Darren describes the evolution of these fisheries from the giant seine nets used by Maori in the 1800's, through to the high value export markets of today. Also in the talk will be the life history of the snapper and some of the science that has been conducted including a description of taggi...