A new hazard has appeared on Northland's roads and it comes with a bite - hungry, resting or abandoned seals are turning up along the coast and the Department of Conservation (DoC) is urging people not to touch - but to get in touch if the mammals are in danger.
DoC marine ranger Marie Jordan said this was the time of year when seals headed to shore, with pups weaned and adults "hauling up" to rest. There had been three reports of seals this week, with one on Port Rd, Okara, and another on the road at Pataua North.
Ms Jordan said there appeared to be less food than normal for seals at this time of year so that might also be contributing to them coming to shore.
The pup at Okara had been wandering on to the road on Wednesday and quick-thinking Subway Okara worker Blair Cardno wrapped the young seal in a blanket, but a box over it, picked the box up with bits of wood then placed the seal in a supermarket trolley until DoC staff arrived to pick it up.
Cars had already had to swerve to avoid the seal when Mr Cardno arrived and, as he knew how nasty they could be, he was aware not to touch it. The fact the seal was "going nuts" was enough of a warning.