An expedition of 30 scientists are headed to the North Island to find out more about New Zealand's largest earthquake and tsunami hazard.
Scientists will study the Hikurangi subduction zone, which is part of the Pacific "ring of fire" where the Pacific tectonic plate dives beneath the Australian plate.
Scientists believe the zone is capable of generating earthquakes of more than magnitude eight, so-called "megathrust" quakes.
The expedition, jointly led by Niwa and the University of Auckland, will spend six weeks at sea off the coast of Gisborne.