The Department of Conservation has received a number of calls since it appealed for information about boaties filmed harassing a pod of orca in a Northland bay.
DoC put a call out to the public asking for information after drone footage posted in a Facebook group showed boaties in Helena Bay following the orca at speed and passing over top of them - behaviour which has alarmed marine mammal experts.
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DoC Bay of Islands marine ranger Cat Peters said two vessels - a red dinghy and a white inflatable boat - were criss-crossing over the top of the orca and driving directly in their path, cutting off their direction of travel.
Peters said an article about the incident published in the Northern Advocate on Saturday had been "really helpful" and a number of people had since contacted DoC with information.