This photo from Kaiti Hill shows more than half of the Tūranganui River. The confluence of the Taruheru and Waimata is visible on the right upstream of the road bridge.
The Tūranganui River is sometimes referred to as the shortest river in the Southern Hemisphere.[1]
The Gisborne Harbour basin is separated from the river channel by a concrete breakwater.
The water quality in this river is poor due to it being the drainage point for two very large catchments with various land uses. The fact that this river is tidal at this point improves water quality.