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Source: Department of Conservation

Date:  16 September 2024

The whale was first reported to DOC this morning (16 September 2024).

DOC Operations Manager Kat Lane says that DOC staff, alongside iwi representatives and technical experts, are currently on-site.

“This is a highly unusual situation and we are assessing options to safely free the whale while avoiding putting anyone at risk.

“The whale appears calm and shows no signs of distress, and we will continue to closely monitor the situation.

“Due to the complexities involved, we are collaborating with various specialists and groups to develop a plan aimed at safely freeing the whale.

“DOC is asking residents and visitors to stay away from the area to minimise distress to the whale,” says Kat.

We will provide updates as they are available.

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