A Hawke鈥檚 Bay man has experienced a moment that felt like a summer dream 鈥 surfing the waves with a pod of dolphins.
Around 10am on Sunday, Karam奴 High School teacher Byron Crawford was out on the waves at Waim膩rama Beach on his foil prone assist board 鈥 a foilboard with a small electric motor to make catching waves with the foil easier.
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Because of a lack of swell, Crawford decided to venture out to Te Motu-o-Kura/Bare Island to see his nephew who was out there diving.
鈥淎s I headed over there, I saw some fins in the water,鈥 Crawford said.
He quickly made sure they weren鈥檛 sharks first, 鈥渂ecause obviously you don鈥檛 want to be playing with them鈥, and realised he was sharing the waves with a pod of about 15 to 20 dolphins, with a few calves swimming alongside their parents.
Crawford approached the dolphins and spent 鈥渁 good 10 minutes鈥 surfing with the pod.
鈥淚 was just cruising around and they were jumping around me, jumping in and out of the water.
鈥淚f I leaned down, I could have probably touched them, that鈥檚 how close they were to the board.
鈥淏ut, you鈥檙e also conscious you don鈥檛 want to interrupt their day, you know, we were in their backyard, so to speak. So it was a privilege.鈥

Byron Crawford rides the waves off Waim膩rama beach alongside a pod of dolphins. Photo / Summer Crawford
A Department of Conservation spokesperson said Crawford was surfing with common dolphins, which have a distinctive colouration, forming a criss-cross or hour-glass type pattern centred on the animals鈥 flanks.
Some Hawke鈥檚 Bay residents will know common dolphins from their time in the pools of Marineland in Napier.
Common dolphins are found in waters throughout New Zealand and can be seen in pods of thousands.
DoC says the status of common dolphins is not threatened.
In his 鈥20 odd years鈥 of surfing and foiling at Waim膩rama, Crawford said this was only the second time he had surfed with dolphins.
鈥淪o it鈥檚 a pretty rare thing.鈥
鈥淏ut to have it on a beautiful day with beautiful, clear water ... I was pretty much by myself until my [family] came over to capture some footage of it.
鈥淚t was amazing.鈥
Crawford鈥檚 daughter Summer has now entered one of the shots she took of the day into Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today鈥檚 summer photo competition.
Jack Riddell is a multimedia journalist with Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today and has worked in radio and media in the UK, Germany, and New Zealand.
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