Image: Micheal Ellison | ©
Underwater view of several rock lobsters tucked into a narrow rocky crevice, surrounded by colourful encrusting sea life including sponges, anemones, and coralline algae on the reef surface.
Waitaki Marine Reserve

Located in the Otago region

Waitaki Marine Reserve protects a distinctive section of the north Otago coast, where river, estuarine and coastal marine environments meet.

This marine reserve will come into effect 1 July 2026.

Waitaki has limited land access as much of the foreshore access is via private land. 

Best access to the reserve is to launch from established sites outside the reserve and travel in. 

Check weather, swell, tides and local notices to mariners. Respect rāhui, seasonal restrictions and wildlife closures where signposted.

Know your boundaries

  • Download the Marine Mate App, which can show your location in relation to the marine reserve boundaries when used with GPS capable smart phones.
  • Download the GPS files available through the yellow map and boundaries button above. Input the coordinates into your chart plotter.

Know the rules

This marine reserve is a ‘no take’ area, meaning fishing and harvesting are not permitted.

  • No fishing of any kind.
  • Don't take or kill marine life.
  • Don't remove or disturb any marine life or materials.
  • Don't feed fish - it disturbs their natural behaviour.

Recreational, educational, and scientific activities

Recreational, educational and scientific activities are encouraged if they do not disturb or endanger marine life or natural features. A permit is required from DOC for any scientific research within the reserve.

Anchoring in marine reserves is permitted but take care to avoid damaging sensitive habitats. 

Boats are permitted to launch from and transit through marine reserves. It is not an offence to carry fish or marine life within a marine reserve if it has been caught outside of the marine reserve area. 

Report illegal or suspicious activity

Don't take, disturb, kill or damage anything within the reserve - it's illegal. If you see people taking anything from the reserve, report the activity as soon as possible.

You can call 0800 4 POACHER (0800 476 224) or 0800 DOCHOT (0800 362 468).

It is also an offence to pollute or litter the reserve, discharge any firearm in or into the reserve or erect any structure in the reserve.