Bad weather prevented a small response team flying to the area by helicopter.
After one orca was successfully refloated, a seven-person response team from Whakatane and Opotiki was to have driven to the area at dawn, but the orca died.
Today DoC defended the decision to wait until today to help refloat the stranded animals, saying because of safety concerns it was standard procedure to leave them during darkness and return at daylight to refloat on the high tide.
King-Hazel praised the efforts of the local volunteers to rescue the smaller animal.
The department was now working with the local hapu and Te Runanga o Te Whanau a Apanui about burial plans.
It was also liaising with the New Zealand Orca Research Trust to establish what information and samples they might need.