The crystal clear blue waters of Tryphena Harbour on Great Barrier Island were littered with baby stingray this morning.
The crystal clear waters of Tryphena Harbour on Great Barrier Island were littered with baby stingrays this morning.
As resident Wendy Parsons set out on her stand up paddleboard around 9.30am she was shocked to discover a large group of the cartilaginous fish bathing in the shallow warm waters.
"Isaw about four and thought 'oh wow, there is a little family' and then I looked over and thought 'oh my god there is a bigger family'.
"There was a big patch and they were right under the board, but very peaceful thank goodness," Parsons said.
Over 100 stingrays caught on camera enjoying the shallow waters near Great Barrier Island. Photo / Supplied
"It was a little bit scary being surrounded by stingrays but most of them were actually quite small, with a few big ones in between," she said.
"I wasn't worried about falling off my board because it was so still, but I have seen them jump out of the water so I was a little bit concerned that one might jump at me."