✨ Maritime Event Anchorages
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 97 — 27 OCTOBER 2016
just prior to the event commencing.
Gulf Harbour Anchorages
- 36°38.715′S latitude, 174°45.900′E longitude (North-Western Anchorage Boundary); to
- 36°38.715′S latitude, 174°47.720′E longitude (North-Eastern Anchorage Boundary); to
- 36°40.280′S latitude, 174°47.720′E longitude (South-Eastern Anchorage Boundary); to
- 36°40.280′S latitude, 174°45.900′E longitude (South-Western Anchorage Boundary).
Waitemata Harbour and Motutapu Anchorages
- 36°50.103′S latitude, 174°44.552′E longitude (Auckland Harbour Bridge South-Western Pillar) along shoreline; to
- 36°50.427′S latitude, 174°47.093′E longitude (Ferguson Container Terminal) along shoreline; to
- 36°50.860′S latitude, 174°47.932′E longitude (Hobson Bay Wave screen); to
- 36°50.673′S latitude, 174°48.883′E longitude (Okahu Bay Wave screen); to
- 36°50.629′S latitude, 174°48.927′E longitude (Orakei Wharf); to
- 36°50.000′S latitude, 174°49.867′E longitude (Bean Rock); to
- 36°49.453′S latitude, 174°50.500′E longitude (Front Lead Light); to
- 36°46.918′S latitude, 174°49.345′E longitude (Rangitoto Beacon) along the shoreline; to
- 36°46.186′S latitude, 174°52.754′E longitude (Boulder Bay); to
- 36°41.757′S latitude, 174°56.481′E longitude (Eastern Anchorage Boundary); to
- 36°40.590′S latitude, 174°54.482′E longitude (Northern Anchorage Boundary); to
- 36°47.101′S latitude, 174°46.560′E longitude (Takapuna Boat Ramp) along shoreline; to
- 36°49.760′S latitude, 174°46.370′E longitude (Stanley Point); to
- 36°49.643′S latitude, 174°44.857′E longitude (Auckland Harbour Bridge North-Western Pillar); to
- 36°50.103′S latitude, 174°44.552′E longitude (Auckland Harbour Bridge South-Western Pillar).
Conditions and Requirements
Within the designated area defined above, the following conditions and requirements apply:
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Anchorages:
a. A restricted area of 60 metres around any warships at anchor in the designated Hauraki Gulf anchorages.
b. A restricted area of 60 metres around any warships at anchor in the Waitemata Harbour. -
Downtown Auckland Restricted Areas:
a. Wynyard Wharf extending 60 metres (from the face of the berth or from outboard of any vessel berthed alongside) east towards Princes Wharf as well as extending 60 metres north from the northern end of Wynyard Wharf.
b. The Western side of Queens Wharf extending 60 metres (from the face of the berth or from outboard of any vessel berthed alongside) west as well as extending 60 metres north from the northern end of Princes Wharf.
c. Down Town Ferry Terminal Basin between Princes Wharf and Queens Wharf and extending 60 metres north from the northern end of each wharf.
d. The area of water known as the ferry basin comprises the entire water space between Princes and Queens Wharf. This is a restricted area and access to this area will only be granted to specifically authorised commercial vessel traffic and or any other specific vessel authorised by the Harbourmaster. -
Commercial Wharf Area (Ports of Auckland Limited) Restricted Areas:
a. The navigable waters south of a line from the northern most point of Ferguson Wharf extending to the most northern point of Queens Wharf is a restricted area and only vessels authorised by the Ports of Auckland Limited Port Facilities Security Manager and or the Harbourmaster may enter this area.
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Maritime Event, Royal New Zealand Navy, International Naval Review, Waitemata Harbour, Gulf Harbour Anchorages, Waitemata Harbour and Motutapu Anchorages, Conditions and Requirements
NZ Gazette 2016, No 97