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Our Harbourmaster oversees maritime safety on Otago’s coast and in the region’s harbours. This covers commercial vessels such as cargo vessels, cruise ships, fishing vessels, ferries and tourism operators.
Otago Harbour’s abundant bird and sea life make it the eco-tourism capital of Aotearoa. The harbour is also home to Port Otago, the primary export port for the South Island region of New Zealand.
Day-to-day activities in the commercial port areas of Otago Harbour are managed by Port Otago Limited. The Waitaki District Council manages activities in Oamaru Harbour.
Get the Port Otago contacts, radio channels, and Otago harbour information.
Notification is required to carry out "Hot works" i.e. burning, cutting, welding, grinding or other similar work involving heat sources on board vessels in a harbour.
Otago’s waterways are safer thanks to the Otago Regional Council Navigation Safety Bylaw 2020. Speed limits, life jacket mandates, navigation aids, and exclusion zones ensure responsible boating practices.
Whether you're a seasoned sailor or new to boating, this page offers all the essential information for a smooth and secure berthing experience in Otago Harbour (Dunedin) and Oamaru.
If you observe any type of pollution in Otago, please contact our Pollution Hotline at 0800 800 033 or fill in the form on our Report Pollution page. Your information is crucial in helping us maintain a cleaner environment for everyone in Otago.
Providing a basic understanding of tidal theory and a description of the different types of tides found in New Zealand.
Tide and marine weather from Weather2
Toitū Te Whenua publishes annual and fortnightly Notices to Mariners (NTMs) to advise mariners of matters affecting navigational safety.