Henderson Bay, on the Aupouri Peninsula, holds a record that no other coastal community will be anxious to beat.
According to Niwa scientist Darren King there is strong evidence that New Zealand's biggest tsunami occurred there between 1450 and 1480AD, leaving deposits more than 30 metres above sea level and reaching about a kilometre inland.
Mr King made that observation alongside the news that scientific records of palaeotsunamis in New Zealand could now be accessed in a new "one-stop information shop.
Palaeotsunamis are those that occurred before written records existed, and have been discovered by investigating geological and anthropological evidence.
That information, previously stored in old spreadsheets or historic documents, has been transferred to an interactive map and database that enables users to search records by location, time and strength of scientific validity.