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Coromandel

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Parks & recreation

Boat, Cathedral Cove, Coromandel Peninsula.

Learn about places you can visit, the huts and campsites you can stay in, and the tracks you can walk, in the Coromandel.

Conservation

Kelpfish among seaweed, Cathedral Cove, Coromandel. Photo copyright Brian Mackie. DOC use only.

Find out about land, marine, plants and animals, heritage protection and threat management in the Coromandel.

Getting involved

School pupil with a Kina shell, part of Experiencing Marine Reserves Programme, Coromandel. Photo copyright Samara Nicolas. DOC USE ONLY.

Get involved in Coromandel's events, education, boards, partnerships, funds and community projects.

About DOC

DOC staff member sitting in a helicopter used for aerial possum control, Coromandel. Photo: Justine Cannon.

Get the latest news about DOC in the Coromandel, its structure and role, and concessions and permits information.

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Browse publications from or about DOC's Coromandel region.

 

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