Hydrothermal activity at White Island has increased and an expert says there is "significant concern" the volcano could erupt with little or no warning.
GNS volcanologist Brad Scott visited the island - situated 48km from the Bay of Plenty coastline - and confirmed hydrothermal activity in the small "hot lake" had increased.
See the GNS Science video of the activity here
"The hydrothermal activity is some of the most vigorous I have seen at White Island for many years. This type of activity usually leads to stronger volcanic activity and is a significant concern," Mr Scott said.
He said large amounts of sediment were coming to the surface, often with vivid white steam and gas "flashing" from around the base of the lake.