Shark sightings in Tauranga: Beachgoers urged to be vigilant
2 Apr, 2021 01:04 AM
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Josh Lonergan captured this footage of a large shark breaching the water in the Bay of Plenty.
Josh Lonergan captured this footage of a large shark breaching the water in the Bay of Plenty.
Bay of Plenty Times
People swimming at Tauranga and Mount Maunganui s beaches this Easter weekend are urged to be aware of the presence of great white sharks.
The Department of Conservation says regular sightings and encounters with great whites in the Tauranga area continue.
DoC marine technical adviser Clinton Duffy says people travelling to the beach for the long weekend need to be aware of the marine animals seen around our coastlines.
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What Ontario residents have been fearing was indeed confirmed this afternoon: The province is pulling the emergency brake and going into a full shutdown for four weeks, starting this weekend.
As of 12:01 a.m. on April 3, the majority of businesses in all regions, regardless of the coloured reropening zone they re currently in, will have to cease in-person operations, including bars and restaurants, hair and nail salons, gaming establishments, meeting and event venues, cinemas, and gyms.