To the Poor Knights Island Marine Reserve and Back

Monday was our last full day in New Zealand. And we were ready for it! Tim had booked us with Fish Tutukaka -- and we'd be taking a boat out to the Poor Knights Island marine reserve for the day. The Poor Knights Islands are a group of islands off the east coast of the Northland Region, most accessible from Tutukaka. Jacques Cousteau rated these islands as one of the top 10 dive spots in the world. And the islands have a rich history. They were earlier inhabited by Māori of the Ngāti Wai tribe who grew crops and fished the surrounding sea. The tribe traded with other Māori. A chief of the tribe named Tatua led his warriors on a fighting expedition to the Hauraki Gulf with Ngā Puhi chief Hongi Hika in the early 1820s. While they were away, a slave named Paha escaped the islands and traveled to Hokianga where he told Waikato, a chief of the Hikutu tribe, that the islands had been left undefended. As Waikato had been offended by Tatua some years prior when he was refused pigs he had...