The death will be referred to the coroner and police will make inquiries into the death on the coroner’s behalf.
Police were not aware of any other agencies, such as Maritime NZ, making inquiries.
Local iwi Te Roroa placed a rāhui on the area, from the entrance to Baylys Beach to Glinks Gully, and it was lifted at 8am on Sunday.
Through police, local iwi and hapū have shared their sincere condolences to the family at this time.
If confirmed as a drowning, the incident will increase New Zealand’s 2024 provisional fatal drowning rate to 34, according to Water Safety NZ. There were 49 provisional fatal drownings at the same time last year.
Maritime NZ’s advice for recreational jet ski users is for them to know their responsibilities before they head out.
The basics include each person on board wearing the right lifejacket, respecting local bylaws, knowing the rules for avoiding collisions, knowing survival techniques and sticking to 5 knots within 200m of the shore, 200m of a boat displaying a divers’ flag and 50m of any other boat or people swimming.
Denise Piper is a news reporter for the Northern Advocate, focusing on health and business. She has more than 20 years in journalism and is passionate about covering stories that make a difference.