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星期二, 1 月 28, 2025

Dolphins seen swimming at Bucklands Beach

The dolphins seen frolicking off Bucklands Beach. Times photo Rio Carter

The Times is giving local youngsters who want to write stories – which we’ll publish on our website and in our new digital publication – the chance to join our new Junior Journalist initiative. Here’s a report from Junior Journalist Rio Carter.

Dolphins have been spotted at Bucklands Beach.

“At first, I thought they might be orcas,” a witness says to the Times. “But I think they’re too small.”

The Times took several pictures, which revealed the distinct face of a dolphin.

There were at least six or seven dolphins out in the Estuary, enjoying the waves caused by a boat’s wake.

Based on their size and appearance, they were probably Bottlenose Dolphins.

People on the boats around were obviously having lots of fun playing with the dolphins, but remember to always be careful to not touch or disturb the dolphins as they might get killed accidentally.

The Tamaki Estuary, renowned for its creatures, has had lots of dolphins and orcas in the past, as the water is just right deep-wise for the dolphins to enjoy.

DoCs (the Department of Conservation) website reports that you are allowed to go around with dolphins as long as you don’t obstruct their path, and you shouldn’t approach the dolphins if 3 or more boats are already there.

You can report sightings of dolphins to the Department of Conservation Hotline 0800 DOCHOT (0800 362 468) or online at www.doc.govt.nz

  • Rio Carter is in Year 7 at Bucklands Beach Intermediate School

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