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water is likely to have preserved the hulls. The site is archaeologically significant because the vessels sunk there include a range of ships dating from the 1830s to the early twentieth century, built of wood or iron and powered by sail or steam and thus representing changes in technology. After 1952, ships were scuttled in deeper water further out in Cook Strait, south-west of Cape Palliser.
105:. In 1970 the government bought 240 acres of land at Turakirae Head from the Riddiford Estate, in order to protect and preserve the geologic record shown by the raised beaches along the shoreline which was in danger of being destroyed by further possible removal of rock for public works. Access is via the Coast Road from 141:
Between 1905 and 1952, 29 ships were scuttled in the waters off Turakirae Head. The scuttling ground was an area approximately five kilometres south-east of the headland, where the water is about 700 metres deep. Although the ships were usually stripped of their fittings before disposal, the deep
74:. The headland hosts a series of uplifted Holocene marine terraces and beach ridges that record uplift from past earthquakes. After each earthquake, a new terrace and beach ridge formed below the previous one at sea level. The most recent earthquake to uplift Turakirae Head was the 109:, which ends 3 km from the reserve, and then by foot across private land. A fur seal colony became established at Turakirae Head in 1950, and up to 500 seals, mostly juvenile males, overwinter at the colony each year. The reserve is also home to 353: 324: 371: 133:– classified as a nationally threatened plant – was established at Turakirae Head to bolster an existing population of the shrub at the reserve. 451: 470: 480: 191:
McSaveney, Maurice J.; Graham, Ian J.; Begg, John G.; Beu, Alan G.; Hull, Alan G.; Kim, Kyeong; Zondervan, Albert (September 2006).
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During the 1960s, thousands of tonnes of boulders were removed from Turakirae Head to be used in construction of the
129:. Fire and grazing by sheep, cattle and rabbits have affected vegetation in the area. In 1998, a new population of 114: 437: 167: 102: 75: 192: 301: 283: 126: 193:"Late Holocene uplift of beach ridges at Turakirae Head, south Wellington coast, New Zealand" 130: 90: 475: 118: 78:, which raised the shoreline up to 6.4 m. Turakirae Head is also home to a seal colony and 232:
Vaux, Felix; Parvizi, Elahe; Craw, Dave; Fraser, Ceridwen I.; Waters, Jonathan M. (2022).
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Coastal & underwater archaeological sites of the Wellington region [report]
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Turakirae also marks the southernmost coastal boundary point for the
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tribe which extends as far north as Paritu which is just south of
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Turakirae Head is located in New Zealand
New Zealand
North Island
Palliser Bay
Wellington
Remutaka Range
1855 Wairarapa earthquake
southern bull kelp
Ngāti Kahungunu
Gisborne
Wellington Urban Motorway
Wainuiomata
skinks
geckos
banded dotterel
Caspian tern
variable oystercatcher
shrubby tororaro
"Place name detail: Turakirae Head"
New Zealand Geographic Board


"Late Holocene uplift of beach ridges at Turakirae Head, south Wellington coast, New Zealand"
doi
10.1080/00288306.2006.9515172
ISSN
0028-8306
"Parallel recolonisations generate distinct genomic sectors in kelp following high magnitude earthquake disturbance?"
doi

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