
The remains of a sperm whale have been exposed on a Coromandel beach after heavy swells and Cyclone Hale hit the region.
The whale had been聽
It was buried and a five-day r膩hui imposed.
Department of Conservation Coromandel operations manager Nick Kelly said staff inspected the whale burial site at Wharekaho yesterday, alongside Ng膩ti Hei representatives.
Part of the whale was exposed after cyclonic conditions and a heavy swell, he said.
鈥淎t this point, it is too dangerous for us to carry out any remedial work, but once conditions/weather settle, we will rebury the exposed part of the animal.鈥
Ng膩ti Hei members who lived locally would monitor the site, he said.
Kelly said about three years ago storm surges and swells had uncovered buried pilot whales at Matarangi. The whales were relocated after a discussion with iwi.
When the deceased whale was first found in October, Ng膩ti Hei named the sperm whale Puhiwai Rangi in reference to the whenua adjacent to where it washed ashore.
鈥淭he gift from Tangaroa - Puhiwai Rangi - has been brought back to Wharekaho. The taonga will live on with cultural significance and respect,鈥 Ng膩ti Hei kaumatua Joe Davis said at the time.
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