Abel Tasman did not land in New Zealand during his 1642 voyage primarily due to the rough seas and unfamiliar coastal conditions he encountered. Although he sighted the islands and anchored nearby, he was deterred by the strong currents and the presence of hostile Māori canoes. Tasman's focus was on exploration and mapping rather than establishing contact, leading him to continue his journey without making landfall.
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