Taumoana (Five Fingers Peninsula) Marine Reserve

Taumoana marine reserve along side Five Fingers Peninsula at the entrance of Dusky Sound contains some of the only wave exposed rocky reef habitat that is protected in the Fiordland marine reserve network.

Paua on reef. Photo: Jamie Quirk.
Paua on reef

The reserve contains about 1,466 hectares of marine habitat and was one of eight marine reserves established in 2005 as part of the management measures proposed by the Guardians of Fiordland. It includes Pigeon Island which late last century was home to one of New Zealand's earliest conservationists, Richard Henry. This pioneer recognised that the numbers of flightless native birds were decreasing after the introduction of predators to New Zealand and spent 10 solo years based on the island, transporting kakapo and kiwi around Fiordland to pest free areas.

Exposure to the southwest means that ocean swells come into Dusky inlet hitting the southern sides of Parrot and Pigeon Islands, and the eastern side of Five Fingers Peninsula. The reserve contains shallow habitats and large stretches of estuarine habitat around Five Fingers Peninsula, Cormorant Cove and Facile Harbour. Due to the low lying hillsides around the reserve the whole region is exposed to direct sunlight.

Of all the habitats included in the Fiordland marine reserve network, this is the only one that potentially holds significant populations of paua and is more representative of habitats and species found in the outer fiords and coast

Contacts

More information on these marine reserves in Fiordland is available from:

Te Anau Area Office
Phone: +64 3 249 0200
Email: fiordlandvc@doc.govt.nz
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Southland Conservancy Office
Phone: +64 3 211 2400
Email: invercargill@doc.govt.nz
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