Hautai begins just south of Longridge Point and is New Zealand’s most remote mainland marine reserve PHOTO: Andris Apse ©
Image: Andris Apse | ©

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Introduction

Hautai is New Zealand’s most remote mainland marine reserve - two days’ walk from the nearest road end, in an area with no formed walking tracks. Its purpose is to protect representative marine habitats and animals of the southern West Coast.

The marine reserve was established in 2014 and is 853 hectares.

Find things to do and places to stay Hautai Marine Reserve

Hautai Marine Reserve is home to marine mammals and birds, including kekeno/NZ fur seals, tawaki/Fiordland crested penguins, and blue penguins, which are abundant here.

Keep your vessel clean and pest free

You can help protect Canterbury's beautiful waterways and marine ecosystems by being a good boatie and keeping a clean hull. Check out our handy guide to good boat maintenance practices.

Horse riding is allowed within the reserve, providing there is minimal disturbance to the site and riders comply with all legal requirements.

Riding of quad bikes is allowed within the reserve, providing there is minimal disturbance to the site and riders comply with all legal requirements.

Protect our marine reserves
  • No fishing of any kind.
  • Don't take or kill marine life.
  • Don't remove or disturb any marine life or materials.
  • Don't feed fish - it disturbs their natural behaviour.
  • Take care when anchoring to avoid damaging the sea floor.

Contacts

Department of Conservation
Phone 0800 275 362
Email info@doc.govt.nz
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