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This short explainer video was created to help clarify the overlap and distinction between EBM, MSP, and MPA, and how they can be used toget…
ViewThe first ever Seaweed Summit in Aotearoa New Zealand was held on 7 October 2022, organised in partnership with ANZSA, Aquaculture NZ and Ca…
ViewThese field trips were created (in partnership with LEARNZ) for primary school children across the country to virtually travel and experienc…
ViewThis infographic uses the analogy of urban transport requirements to explain ecosystem-based management (EBM).
ViewThis series aims to whakamana (empower) the voices of researchers, co-developers, Māori partners and communities of research and practice as…
VieweDNA metabarcoding offers a sensitive, cost-effective and fast way to detect nutrient enrichment effects in estuaries. Marine ecologist Dana…
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Longley A, K Fisher, G O'Connor, J Hutchinson (2021)
Journal of Embodied Research
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ViewThis short animation explains what ecosystem-based management (EBM) is, and why it's needed.
ViewAgriSea is an example of an innovative enterprise that is creating economic value from sustainable marine activities, based on healthy marin…
ViewA hapū story of implementing a rāhui on a local beach to protect and restore diversity and abundance in the water.
ViewThis 6 min video asks what might be possible in livelihoods and economy in our marine spaces
ViewA collaborative project exhibited at the Light Nelson festival, July 2018
ViewThis 2 min film explains how the sci-art collaboration Oceans Mesh was made.
ViewThis 2 min film describes a project that trialled methods to mitigate acidification and protect mussels.
ViewThis short film (1m30s) summarises research on monitoring kelp and seaweed biodiversity of coastal marine ecosystems with drones.
ViewThis 2 min film describes an art-science-education project exploring the risks associated with environmental and climate change.
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