A rescue operation was under way last night to save a sperm whale stranded at Coopers Beach in the Far North.
The 10m-long mammal was about 20m offshore at the eastern end of the beach and being dragged closer to the shore by the incoming tide.
Department of Conservation ranger William Macrae, who was involved in the rescue last year of a humpback whale tangled in rope off Doubtless Bay, said it was either a female or a juvenile male. Females grow to about 12m, males to 18m.
The plan late yesterday afternoon was to place a length of lightweight netting behind the whale and fix one end to a DoC boat and the other to Far North Coastguard Radio's rescue boat.
The whale was too heavy to drag out to sea but it was hoped that the boats could keep the netting taut and stop it being washed any closer to shore. Then, as the tide rose, it might be able to free itself and swim away.