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Press Release – Department of Conservation The Porirua site where a stranded juvenile orca is being cared for in a temporary pool remains closed to the public today for safety reasons. DOC and its operation partners are hopeful that the orca can be transferred back to the sea pen late this … The Porirua site where a stranded juvenile orca is being cared for in a temporary pool remains closed to the public today for safety reasons. DOC and its operation partners are hopeful that the orca can be transferred back to the sea pen late this afternoon, weather dependant. The bad weather conditions over the weekend meant the orca remained in the temporary pool and his remains stable with successful feeding.

Orca update 5pm, Monday 19 July 2021

Date Time Orca update 5pm, Monday 19 July 2021 “We have still to confirm whether or not this is the orca’s pod, and there are currently people in the Sounds trying to get photographs to confirm. We welcome photographs from the public if anyone does spot the pod, but do ask them to keep a 50m distance,” says Ian Angus, Department of Conservation (DOC) Marine Species Manager. “We had been reviewing moving the orca back into the seapen today, but we have decided not to. “Following the storms, Greater Wellington Regional Council have issued a health warning advising the harbour is currently unsuitable for swimming. This means it would not be safe for our volunteers to go into the seapen with the orca right now.

Community Scoop » Update On Stranded Juvenile Orca In Plimmerton

Press Release – Department of Conservation An investigation is underway into a pod that has been sighted in the Marlborough Sounds. We have still to confirm whether or not this is the orcas pod, and there are currently people in the Sounds trying to get photographs to confirm. We … An investigation is underway into a pod that has been sighted in the Marlborough Sounds. “We have still to confirm whether or not this is the orca’s pod, and there are currently people in the Sounds trying to get photographs to confirm. We welcome photographs from the public if anyone does spot the pod, but do ask them to keep a 50m distance,” says Ian Angus, Department of Conservation (DOC) Marine Species Manager.

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