The Bay of Islands will host GeoHab 2027, the international conference for Marine Geological and Biological Habitat Mapping.
The event, taking place in Paihia in 2027, will welcome around 200 scientists, industry and technical experts working in marine mapping to support sustainable ocean management and planning.

The conference bid was led by Sally Watson, marine geophysicist at Earth Sciences New Zealand and the University of Auckland, with support from Tourism New Zealand Business Events.
The GeoHab conference often takes place in the Northern Hemisphere and Watson hopes that hosting it in New Zealand will encourage greater attendance from Asia and the Pacific – people and nations who really rely on the oceans.
The win comes as part of Tourism New Zealand’s partnership with the Geoscience Society of New Zealand to encourage more earth science events to our country.
“The conference has a strong focus on early career and student participation, and can showcase what New Zealand has to offer in terms of research. Plus, there’s the benefit of having incredible global expertise come to New Zealand, and the opportunity to exchange ideas and forge links with international collaborators…” she added.
Beyond education sessions, Watson is also planning regional excursions, highlighting the area’s renowned boating, diving, and fishing opportunities.
“The Bay of Islands is home to so much of New Zealand that is epic, getting out on the water, the location of the signing of our founding document at Waitangi Treaty Grounds, the kauri forests, and cultural activities. We want to give people a taste of our special features.”









