DoC ranger Shayne Storey telling volunteers what to do if the dolphins returned to the beach on Friday.
It wasn't orca, as initially reported, that chased a large pod of common dolphins into the shallows at the northern end of Tokerau Beach on Friday morning. It was bottlenose dolphins, a larger species that is known to prey on its smaller cousins.
Local man Eddie Bellas was first to respond to the potential stranding at about 6am, and was soon joined by others.
Thomson Lawrence calculated the pod at 23, although some reports referred to as many as 40.
"It wasn't easy to count them," Mr Lawrence said.