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Huka Prawn Park

Coordinates:38°37′47″S176°06′02″E/ 38.62981°S 176.10068°E/-38.62981; 176.10068
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Huka Prawn Park's mascot Shawn the Prawn

TheHuka Prawn Parkis anaquacultureventure and tourist attraction located 10 minutes north ofTaupō.It was started in 1987, and is currently New Zealand's onlyprawn farm.[1]It can produce over 30 tonnes of prawns a year.[2]

The Huka Prawn Park grows giant Malaysian river prawns (Macrobrachium rosenbergii), by usinggeothermalwaste water from theContact EnergyWairakeigeothermal powerstation. It uses 250 tonnes per hour in summer and 400 tonnes in winter of over 90 °C geothermal waste waster in a system of heat exchangers to heat water from theWaikato Riverto rear the prawns.[2]

People fish for prawns from a row boat at Huka Prawn Park

The park offers activities such as prawn fishing, guided tours of the park, and an activity loop with a number of interactive water features.[3]Visitors can make use of stand up paddle boards, pedal boats and an aqua trike to pedal over a pond full of prawns. Huka Prawn Park has become one of the major draw-cards for tourists to the Taupō region. It now has more than 75,000 visitors a year, with a large number of Chinese among the international visitors.[4]It uses a mascot, Shawn the Prawn, for marketing purposes. Shawn the Prawn often visits his guest on school and public holidays.

People fish for prawns on a bridge at Huka Prawn Park

References

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  1. ^"History".Huka Prawn Park.
  2. ^abLund, John W.; Klein, R (1995)."Prawn Park - Taupo New Zealand"(PDF).GHC Bulletin.Retrieved17 February2011.
  3. ^"Park Map | Huka Prawn Park, Taupo, New Zealand".hukaprawnpark.co.nz.Retrieved20 February2017.
  4. ^"Huka Prawn Park".Great Lake Taupo.

38°37′47″S176°06′02″E/ 38.62981°S 176.10068°E/-38.62981; 176.10068