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Quake unrelated to White Island's volcanic unrest

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A quake that struck off White Island at the weekend was not linked to recent volcanic unrest, a seismologist says.

GeoNet said the magnitude 3.4 quake struck 50km northwest of the island, off the coast of Whakatane, shortly after noon on Sunday.

The 62km deep quake was of weak intensity and was unlikely to be felt on the Bay of Plenty mainland.

White Island's volcanic alert was raised to level two, or minor eruptive activity, after a small eruption in early August.

But the alert has since dropped to level one, which means signs of volcanic unrest still remain.

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The aviation code to warn pilots flying over the area was raised to orange in August, but has since dropped to yellow.

GNS Science duty seismologist John Ristau said the quake was unrelated to volcanic activity.

"Typically these earthquakes are actually not directly related to the volcano _ they're not really volcanic earthquakes, they're not indicative of any volcanic activity.''

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He said earthquakes of a similar size around White Island were not really unusual.

"You get these ones that are between magnitude 3 and 4 size earthquakes _ there's nothing really unusual about those.''

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