Butterfish and Carpophyllum flexuosum, Kapiti Island Marine Reserve. Photo copyright: M. P Francis (DOC USE ONLY).

Butterfish and Carpophyllum flexuosum, Kapiti Island Marine Reserve

Wellington region

Map showing location of Wellington region.

The Kapiti Marine Reserve links the Kapiti Island Nature Reserve and the Waikanae Estuary Scientific Reserve on the adjacent mainland shore to form a rare and special part of New Zealand.

Two areas of sea either side of Kapiti Island make up the marine reserve, where all marine life, habitat, objects and structures are protected. This nationally significant recreation, education, ecological and scientific resource contains some of the finest underwater scenery in the greater Wellington region.

Highlights:

Diver amongst Ecklonia radiata seaweed, Kapiti Island Marine Reserve. Photo copyright: M.P.Francis. DOC use only. Please contact Malcom Francis, NIWA: m.francis@niwa.co.nz.

Activities in Kapiti Marine Reserve

Divers and snorkellers can get amongst the sea life and there are plenty of opportunities for bird watching and other wildlife pursuits for walkers, boaties and kayakers.

Aerial view of Kapiti Island. Photo: Kevin L.Jones.

Tikanga Maori

'Ko te Waewae Kapiti o Tara Raua ko Rangitane', the full name given by Maori to Kapiti, describes the island as the meeting place of the boundaries of Tara and Rangitane.

Aerial view of Kapiti Island. Photo: KL Jones.

Kapiti Island and Kapiti Marine Reserve field trip

Students can learn all about Kapiti Island and the Kapiti Marine Reserve.