Golden Bay New Zealand

Golden Bay / Mohua is a large shallow bay in New Zealand's Tasman District, near the northern tip of the South Island. An arm of the Tasman Sea, the bay lies northwest of Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere and Cook Strait. It is protected in the north by Farewell Spit, a 26 km long arm of fine golden sand that is the country's longest sandspit. The Aorere and T…
Golden Bay / Mohua is a large shallow bay in New Zealand's Tasman District, near the northern tip of the South Island. An arm of the Tasman Sea, the bay lies northwest of Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere and Cook Strait. It is protected in the north by Farewell Spit, a 26 km long arm of fine golden sand that is the country's longest sandspit. The Aorere and Tākaka rivers are the major waterways to flow into the bay from the south and the west.
  • Location: Upper South Island, New Zealand
  • Etymology: Named after the Mohua and for the discovery of gold in the area
  • Part of: Tasman Sea
  • Primary inflows: Aorere River, Tākaka River, Motupipi River, Wainui River
  • Max. length: 28 kilometres (17 mi)
  • Max. width: 35 kilometres (22 mi)
  • Shore length: 104 kilometres (65 mi)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org