51. PORTS OF AUCKLAND, NZ - Straddle carriers operate among the container stacks on Ports of Aucklands' Axis Fergusson Container Termnal. Date: March 2004 Image ID 157
52. PORTS OF AUCKLAND, NZ - Straddle carrier operates among the container stacks on Ports of Aucklands' Axis Fergusson Container Terminal. Date: March 2004 Image ID 158
53. JELLICOE WHARF, seen from the foredeck of the reefer WILD LOTUS (1998/9860grt/IMO 9181168). Date: 29 April 2005 Image ID 54
54. PORT OF AUCKLAND - An aerial view across the wharves westward toward the Skytower and towers of the downtown CBD. Date: 11 March 2006 Image ID 3262
55. BLEDISLOE CONTAINER TERMINAL - one of two container terminals at the port of Auckland, New Zealand. Date: May 2006 Image ID 6830
56. VT FITZROY SHIPYARD, AUCKLAND - A crowded shipyard in Auckland as CAPITAINE COOK (IMO 7632876. Scrapped 2010) lays in drydock with THOR SIMBA (IMO 8308757, ex-HELVETIA, CPC HELVETIA, GLOBAL EXPRESS No... Date: 27 May 2006 Image ID 3375
57. MAERSK DEXTER (2002/46009grt/IMO 9232565, ex-CP AURORA, CONTSHIP AURORA. Renamed LIVERPOOL EXPRESS in 2008) and container stack at Ports of Aucklands' Axis Fergusson Container Terminal, make a... Date: 14 February 2007 Image ID 3708
58. PORT OF AUCKLAND, NZ - Petrochemical storage tanks loom through the swirling pre-dawn fog adjacent to Wynyard Wharf. Date: 25 April 2007 Image ID 3918
59. PORT OF AUCKLAND, NZ - Known locally as the "tank farm" petrochemical storage tanks loom through the swirling pre-dawn fog alongside Wynyard Wharf. Date: 25 April 2007 Image ID 3919
60. PORT OF AUCKLAND - Known locally as the "tank farm", petrochemical storage tanks loom through the swirling pre-dawn fog adjacent to Wynyard Wharf. Date: 25 April 2007 Image ID 3920
61. PORT OF AUCKLAND, NZ - Known locally as the "tank farm", petrochemical storage tanks loom through the pre-dawn fog adjacent to Wynyard Wharf. Date: 25 April 2007 Image ID 3921
62. PORT OF AUCKLAND, NZ - Petrochemical storage tanks loom through the pre-dawn fog adjecent to Wynyard Wharf Date: 25 April 2007 Image ID 3922
63. PORT OF AUCKLAND - Petrochemical storage tanks loom eerily through pre-dawn fog adjacent to Wynyard Wharf. Date: 25 April 2007 Image ID 3923
64. PORT OF AUCKLAND - known locally as the "tank farm", petrochemical storage tanks loom eerily through the pre-dawn fog adjecent to Wynyard Wharf. Date: 25 April 2007 Image ID 3924
65. PORT OF AUCKLAND - Locally known as the "tank farm", petrochemical storage tanks loom eerily through the early morning fog adjacent to Wynyard Wharf. Date: 25 April 2007 Image ID 3925
66. DEVONPORT, AUCKLAND - An aerial view showing the steam tug WILLIAM C. DALDY on her Victoria Wharf berth, the Auckland-Devonport ferry terminal, North Head (right distance) and Rangitoto Island on the... Date: 2008 Image ID 6327
67. PORT OF AUCKLAND - a new extension to the historic red fence has been constructed. The extension runs alongside the Axis Fergusson Container Terminal and the harbour and provision has been made for a... Date: 1 April 2008 Image ID 4667
68. PRINCES WHARF cruiseship terminal and Auckland's Hilton Hotel with Princess Cruises' DAWN PRINCESS alongside. She is due to transfer from Princess Cruises to P&O Australia in 2017 and sail under the... Date: 28 January 2009 Image ID 5073
69. CARGO SHED 10 - One of the two early 20th century cargo sheds on Auckland's, Queens Wharf. Ambitious plans have been announced to transform the wharf into a state-of-the-art cruiseship terminal in... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5859
70. CARGO SHED 10 - One of the two early 20th century cargo sheds on Auckland's, Queens Wharf. Ambitious plans have been announced to transform the wharf into a state-of-the-art cruiseship terminal in... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5858
71. QUEENS WHARF, AUCKLAND - An open day for the people of Auckland provided the first public access to this wharf for the first time in years. Visitors were able to see for themselves the area designated... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5856
72. QUEENS WHARF, AUCKLAND - An open day for the people of Auckland provided the first public access to this wharf for the first time in years. Visitors were able to see for themselves the area designated... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5857
73. QUEENS WHARF, AUCKLAND - An open day for the people of Auckland provided the first public access to this wharf for the first time in years. Visitors were able to see for themselves the area designated... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5855
74. QUEENS WHARF, AUCKLAND - An open day for the people of Auckland provided the first public access to this wharf for the first time in years. Visitors were able to view a wide range of design... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5853
75. QUEENS WHARF, AUCKLAND - An open day for the people of Auckland provided the first public access to this wharf for the first time in years. Visitors were able to see for themselves the area designated... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5854
76. QUEENS WHARF, AUCKLAND - New Zealand Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism John Key chats with Ports of Auckland's Managing Director Jens Madsen during an open day on the wharf which, for the people... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5852
77. QUEENS WHARF, AUCKLAND - New Zealand's Foreign Affairs Minister, Minister for Sport and Recreation and Rugby World Cup Minister interviewed during an open day on the wharf which, for the people of... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5851
78. QUEENS WHARF, AUCKLAND - New Zealand Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism John Key interviewed by members of the local news media during an open day on the wharf which, for the people of Auckland,... Date: 13 September 2009 Image ID 5850
79. AUCKLAND FERRY BUILDING AND CLOCK TOWER with the ferry terminal (right) and Princes Wharf, the principal cruise ship berth behind. The tiny cruiseship ORION can be seen alongside. Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6167
80. AUCKLAND'S FERRY BUILDING showing Princes Wharf behind. Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6168
81. The Port of Auckland's general wharves. Captain Cook wharf in foreground is used mainly for the discharge of motor vehicles. Behind is Marsden Wharf and the Bledisloe Container Terminal (centre) with... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6171
82. The Port of Auckland's general wharves. Captain Cook wharf in foreground is used mainly for the discharge of motor vehicles. Behind is Marsden Wharf and the Bledisloe Container Terminal (centre).... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6172
83. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6186
84. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6187
85. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6188
86. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6189
87. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6190
88. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6191
89. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6192
90. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6193
91. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6194
92. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6195
93. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6196
94. QUEENS WHARF, Port of Auckland, NZ - Used mainly for the discharge and consolidation area for imported motor vehicles, this dilapidated wharf also doubles on busy cruise traffic days as a second... Date: 1 March 2010 Image ID 6197
95. BABCOCK FITZROY DRYDOCK, AUCKLAND, NZ - Drydock personell hard at work scraping the underwater surfaces of a vessel during routine maintenance. Date: 10 December 2010 Image ID 6592
96. BABCOCK FITZROY DRYDOCK, AUCKLAND, NZ - Drydock personell hard at work scraping the underwater surfaces of a vessel during routine maintenance. Date: 10 December 2010 Image ID 6594
97. BABCOCK FITZROY DRYDOCK, AUCKLAND, NZ - Drydock personell hard at work scraping the underwater surfaces of a vessel during routine maintenance. Date: 10 December 2010 Image ID 6595
98. BABCOCK FITZROY DRYDOCK, AUCKLAND, NZ - A welder seen during routine maintenance working near the prop of another of Babcock Fitzroy's clients vessels. Date: 10 December 2010 Image ID 6596
99. BABCOCK FITZROY DRYDOCK, AUCKLAND, NZ - A welder seen during routine maintenance working near the prop of another of Babcock Fitzroy's clients vessels. Date: 10 December 2010 Image ID 6597
100. Auckland ferry basin and terminal seen from the harbour with a backdrop of CBD high-rise tower bloclks Date: 9 February 2011 Image ID 6765
101. The superyacht MAYAN QUEEN IV, general cargo ship
TASMAN STAR, ferries, tugs, charterboats and RUBY RED LIPS, a tourist trip jetboat were just some of the numerous types of craft seen in Auckland on... Date: 25 September 2011 Image ID 7026