Three people drowned in New Zealand waters this official Christmas holiday period - between 4pm Christmas Eve and 6am yesterday morning - the lowest number for the holiday period in the past six years.
Water Safety New Zealand says it was still three deaths too many.
"We had hoped to be announcing a zero holiday period toll today and it's incredibly sad that instead we're talking about three people that have lost their lives in the water," said Matt Claridge, Water Safety New Zealand chief executive.
"It's an absolute tragedy that three families will begin 2013 without a loved one."
Oscar-winning sound editor Michael Alexander Hopkins, from Greytown, drowned on Sunday in the Waiohine River when a wave of water hit the raft he was in, with his wife and another man.