"They spend most of the summer here, arriving in November/December, before the adults leave in July/September."

He noted "high-risk" places included out the back of the surf break on beaches, areas near deep channels, around concentrations of bait fish, and near seal colonies.

About 70 species of sharks are found in New Zealand's waters. They range from the tiny pygmy shark to giant whale sharks. In between are several dangerous species including the great white and mako sharks.