Recently, a young seal was spotted enjoying the beach near Hokitika’s ocean outfall pipe. To ensure the safety and well-being of both our furry friends and the native species, we kindly ask dog owners to keep their pets on leashes and maintain a respectful distance from any wildlife encountered.
We ask that you be mindful of native wildlife at the beach and avoid allowing dogs to be off the leash above the high tide line, in dunes, and areas of beach-side vegetation. Little Blue Penguins and other protected endangered species are known to inhabit and nest on foreshores across much of The West Coast, including our local environs here in Hokitika.
Why the leash?
Keep the beach clean
Responsible dog owners collect their dog's poo.
It may not seem like an important environmental concern, but dog poo can cause more damage than a mess on the bottom of your shoe. One dog poo contains enough e-coli bacteria to contaminate an Olympic size swimming pool (around 3 million litres of water). A single gram of dog poo can contain up to 23 million faecal coliform bacteria! Dog waste can also spread parasites such as hookworms, whipworms, roundworms, ringworms, tapeworms, Parvovirus and Salmonella.
Let's work together to protect our beautiful coastline and wildlife.