The Pacific Coast is any coast fronting the Pacific Ocean.
In New Zealand, the east coast of both main islands is met by the waters of the Pacific. In the North Island, much of this coast is covered by two large bays, the Bay of Plenty and Hawke Bay. In the South Island, a long, mainly straight coastline is broken by two peninsulas, Banks Peninsula and the Otago Peninsula. As with Australia, surfing and game fishing are major tourist attractions, and at Kaikoura whale watching is a popular attraction.
The earthquake faults that surround the pacific have also led to high mountain ranges surrounding much of the ocean's rim, notably the Rocky Mountains, the Andes (Cordillera de la Costa), Southern Alps, Australian Alps, Owen Stanley Range, as well as the mountains of Japan and Kamchatka. It has also led to several subduction island arcs, notably those of Japan and the Aleutian Islands.
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