It plays host to superyachts and celebrities but the latest international visitor to Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour has snuck in under the radar - and prompted a warning from authorities.
A banded sea krait - a highly venomous sea snake from the Pacific - was spotted at the popular marina this morning by the crew of the Peretū.
The boat, which offers cruises around the Hauraki Gulf for the Explore Group, was about to leave this morning when the interloper was spotted curling through the still water.
A spokesperson for the Explore Group said it was the first time the crew had spotted a sea snake and the sighting was quickly reported to the Department of Conservation (DoC).
Clinton Duffy, Technical Adviser Marine at DoC, told the Herald that banded sea kraits were “rare stragglers” to these islands but were considered a native species under the Wildlife Act 1953 because they arrive here naturally on ocean currents.