Moko swimmers face $100 fine

Last updated 18:23 07/12/2009
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A dip in Gisborne harbour could lead to a $100 fine as the council clamps down on swimming with Moko, the cheeky resident dolphin.

The fine has been introduced to prevent accidents around the busy working port and keep boat operators, the public and Moko safe, said Gisborne District Council environmental health officer Sarwan Kumar.

"Gisborne has a busy working port with tugs, fishing boats, log ships and recreational boats coming and going all the time.

"Although it is tempting to jump in and swim with Moko, it is not a good idea."

The volume of boats would increase over the summer holiday period so the practice needed to stop now, Mr Kumar said.

The council did not want to be heavy-handed but safety was paramount, he said.

The bylaw would cover the inner harbour and in and around the wharves. It would be enforced by the Department of Conservation, Gisborne District Council and Eastland Group.

Moko's playful behaviour has become increasingly aggressive over the past few months, with surfers and paddle-boarders suffering injuries while swimming with the dolphin.

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