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Concerns on welfare meant a decision was made to euthanise the whale, and it was buried. On April 10, representatives from Ngāti Rongomaiwahine contacted DOC, advising that a pygmy sperm whale had beached, but died before DOC arrived at the scene. It was buried by the Rongomaiwahine representatives. “We are unsure whether this whale is the larger one that beached the day before, Visser said. Julia Leporace/Supplied A pygmy sperm whale about four metres in length beached itself at Mahia beach on April 10. Napier woman Julia Leporace was on holiday in Mahia when the stranding (on April 10) occurred and said it appeared the whale was injured. ....
Hawke s Bay Today photo competition winner announced 11 Feb, 2021 12:20 AM 4 minutes to read Juan Camilo Linares Lopez, winner of the Summer in the Bay photo competition. The winner of this year s Hawke s Bay Today photo competition, Juan Camilo Linares Lopez, hadn t been into photography until arriving in New Zealand less than two years ago. But after 18 months of capturing breathtaking landscapes across the region, Lopez has been crowned the winner of the Hawke s Bay Today, Canon NZ and Harvey Norman Hastings summer photo competition. The 28-year-old s winning picture is of friend Hyeomah Na riding a bicycle along a track in the Waitangi Regional Park at sunrise. ....
New Year s celebrations off to wet and windy start in Mahia 30 Dec, 2020 10:25 PM 4 minutes to read Each summer the Mahia population triples as tourists descend. Photo / File Hawkes Bay Today By: Gianina Schwanecke Wild weather has made for a much quieter start to the New Year celebrations for residents along the Mahia Peninsula. Each summer the Mahia population, usually sitting at around 1100, at least triples. It has not been unheard of for 17,000 people to descend around New Year s Eve. But this year is shaping up to be a bit quieter, with many attributing it to recent bad weather. The weather hasn t been that great here, Nuhaka General Store assistant Maraea Wesche said. ....