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For the coastal saltwater lagoon landform and wetlands habitat, see Estuary.

Lagoon in South Island, New Zealand
Saltwater Lagoon
Pouerua-hāpua
Pouerua-hāpua (Māori)
Tunnel Bay, Saltwater LagoonTunnel Bay, Saltwater Lagoon
Location of the lagoon in New Zealand.Location of the lagoon in New Zealand.Saltwater Lagoon
LocationWest Coast, South Island, New Zealand
Coordinates43°06′S 170°21′E / 43.100°S 170.350°E / -43.100; 170.350
Typelagoon
Primary outflowsTasman Sea
Sections/sub-basinsShag Bay, Corbett Cove, Snark Bay, Swan Bay, Tunnel Bay

Saltwater Lagoon (Māori: Pouerua-hāpua) is a lagoon on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island.

It is in the southern Westland District, with Abut Head to the west and the village of Harihari to the east/southeast. The lagoon is located on the coast of the Tasman Sea and has a narrow sea opening at the western end that lets in saltwater. No rivers feed into the lagoon, but the Hinatua River passes very close to the lagoon's eastern shore.

References

  1. "Place name detail: Saltwater Lagoon". New Zealand Gazetteer. New Zealand Geographic Board.
  2. "Cultural Atlas - Pouerua-hāpua". Kā Huru Manu. Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
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