Auckland University and Dept of Conservation (DOC) have conducted over a decade's research, showing small but growing numbers of right whales returning to our coast to give birth and raise their calves.
DNA samples showed the whales, rarely seen around mainland NZ in the 20th century, are moving from a 1,000-strong population in the sub-antarctic Auckland Islands (465km south of NZ).
The baleen-feeding whales can grow up to 20m/60ft long and weigh up to 100 tons. They're believed to live for 70 years or more. Playful and happy to swim close to shore, they are major tourist attractions where larger populations of them live in Argentina and South Africa.
With it currently being winter calving season, members of the public are asked to report any sightings to DOC. People can also submit any photos of the whales but are warned not to get too close.
And whatever you do...DON'T tell the Japanese!
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