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Turanganui River (Gisborne)

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River mouth
  
Poverty Bay 0 m (0 ft)

Source
  
Taruheru River

Country
  
New Zealand

Length
  
900 m

Mouth
  
Poverty Bay

Mouth elevation
  
0

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Main source
  
confluence of Taruheru River and Waimata River

The Turanganui River is a river in the city of Gisborne, New Zealand. Formed by the confluence of the Taruheru River and the Waimata River, it flows through downtown Gisborne to reach the Pacific Ocean at the northern end of Poverty Bay. A memorial to the first landing place in New Zealand by Captain James Cook is located close to the mouth of the river. The entire river is tidal.

The Turanganui River is sometimes referred to as the shortest river in the Southern Hemisphere. The Gisborne Harbour basin is separated from the river channel by a concrete breakwater.

The water quality in this river is poor due to it being the drainage point for two very large catchments with various land uses. The fact that this river is tidal at this point improves water quality.

References

Turanganui River (Gisborne) Wikipedia


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