Mount Maunganui resident Louise Burton organised a 'paddle out' to honour those affected by the White Island eruption earlier this week.
"I found out that there were people directly in our community who have been affected and obviously it was very close to home with the cruise ships in town," Burton said.
"It felt particularly sad that there were people who had come to holiday here who won't be going home. I thought, what better way to show our respects than to go out and paddle out together as a community."
A 'paddle out' is a traditional ceremony for ocean and surf communities.
"Everybody paddles out across the break to the calmer water. We'll then go into a circle and everyone holds hands and we welcome anyone who wants to talk openly in a safe space… to talk about memories of those who may have been lost but also just to talk openly about perhaps how they feel or their thoughts and prayers they want to send out to the people who have been affected."