Hanson Bay Explained

Hanson Bay is a large bay which comprises almost the entire east coast of Chatham Island, the largest island in New Zealand's Chatham Islands archipelago.[1] It is 35km (22miles) in extent, stretching from Okawa Point in the island's northeast to Manukau Point in the southeast. The bay may formerly have been used as a resting ground by southern right whales and dolphins.[2]

References

-43.885°N -176.372°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hanson Bay, Chatham Islands. 2021-02-02. NZ Topo Map. en.
  2. Chatham Islands Conservation Management Strategy . Department of Conservation . Wellington, New Zealand . August 1999 . govt.nz . 136, 142 . PDF .