
Moko The three-year-old dolphin has made Mahia Beach it's home since it first came to the region during Easter 2007.
Many a bodyboard, crayfish buoy and rugby ball have been taken out to sea, never to be seen again, as the cheeky dolphin continues to play on her own.
Others have been on the receiving end of Moko's generosity, said Department of Conservation programme manager Jamie Quirk.
"He/She (Not sure what sex yet), has actually been bringing fish to people. People have had kahawai and gurnard brought to them and some lucky people have had her bring them seahorses," he said.
My sister lives in Nuhaka/Mahia & Moko as brought them live Kahawai then they have been out water skiing or weight boarding.
Chelsea & her friend Emma plus me & Mum plus two dogs drove the 3 hour trip to Mahia on 10 April until 16 April as it was easter/school holidays.
All but Grandma & the 2 dogs went swimming with Moko the girls went Kayaking too.
lucky for us we all manged to fit into wet-suits of my sister.
Chelsea platelet count is 140.
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23-May-2009 - Untitled Comment
Sorry i've been offline for a bit and trying to catch up.. I love this picture!
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