It’s hard to believe that Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland, our largest, busiest and most densely populated city in New Zealand hosts one of the most abundant and diverse marine parks in the world.
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Nearly half of the world’s dolphins and whales spend time in New Zealand waters. Here are some identification tricks to keep up your sleeve, if you’re fortunate enough to see one.
Continue Reading...It’s that magical time when we flock to the coast, lather up in sunscreen (don’t skimp), and dive into the sparkling ocean. But as we splash about, we’re sharing the water with some pretty cool marine mates.
Continue Reading...Researcher Will Carome describes how they detected dolphins underwater to identify shifts in dolphin distribution.
Continue Reading...This is the fourth blog in the Protecting ’Hector’s series – a deep dive into a collaborative research project trying to find out how we can coexist sustainably with this rare taonga species.
Researcher Will Carome describes their methods for tracking boat traffic in Akaroa Harbour.
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