A spokesman from DoC said the long pectoral flippers showed the whale was a humpback, a species well known for its impressive breaching.
Humpbacks are frequent visitors to the coastal waters of New Zealand when they undertake seasonal long-distance migrations (approximately 10,000km/yr) between summer feeding grounds in high latitudes (Antarctica) and winter calving and breeding grounds in tropical or near tropical waters.
They travel mainly along the east coast of the South Island and through Cook Strait during winter, and return along the west coast during spring.
Jack Riddell is a multimedia journalist with Hawke’s Bay Today and spent the last 15 years working in radio and media in Auckland, London, Berlin, and Napier. He reports on all stories relevant to residents of the region.