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Research process
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Research process

Sharing what we’ve learned through our unique approach to research.

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Improved decision-making using an ecosystem-based management (EBM) approach
Credit: Ayushi Kachhara NIWA 2018
Improved decision-making using an ecosystem-based management (EBM) approach

Enabling ecosystem-based management (EBM) to become embedded within marine management and governance.

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Enhanced blue economy
Credit: Ayushi Kachhara
Enhanced blue economy

Enabling Aotearoa to transition to a blue economy by developing BE principles, enhancing opportunities, and supporting adoption.

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Empowering Mana Moana
Credit: Graham Prentice, mychillybin
Empowering Mana Moana

Enhancing the relationship of Māori with Te Ao Turoa to inform our relationship with the moana.

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He Kāinga Taurikura o Tangitū: Treasured coastal environment
Credit: Maungaharuru Tangitu Trust
He Kāinga Taurikura o Tangitū: Treasured coastal environment

Supporting coastal hapū to express kaitiakitanga by assessing and accessing high-quality ecosystem data.

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Ki uta ki tai: Estuaries, thresholds and values
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Ki uta ki tai: Estuaries, thresholds and values

Assessing the interactions between loadings of different contaminants from freshwaters on the health and functioning of estuaries. This is a…

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Waikato Regional Council coastal plan review
Credit: Callum Hill
Waikato Regional Council coastal plan review

Supporting the Waikato Regional Council to review their Regional Coastal Plan with the principles of ecosystem-based management

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Upholding the value of pāua quota
Credit: Terra Moana
Upholding the value of pāua quota

Exploring what pāua fishery investors (quota owners, divers, processors etc) need to know to have the confidence to invest; and the relation…

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Scale and EBM
Credit: Rob Suisted
Scale and EBM

Improving understanding and communication of scale-dependencies for EBM

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Tangaroa Ararau – Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Tikanga Māori and the marine environment
Credit: Rebekah Parsons-King (NIWA)
Tangaroa Ararau – Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Tikanga Māori and the marine environment

This project is exploring the fundamental idea of what an oceans-centric governance model could look like, unburdened by existing approaches…

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Modelling restorative economies
Credit: Brady Doak
Modelling restorative economies

Determining the benefits of small-scale, community-based marine restoration initiatives

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EBFM in the Hauraki Gulf
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EBFM in the Hauraki Gulf

Developing a monitoring and indicator framework for the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park

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Whakaika te Moana
Credit: Lamprey and eel weir Whanganui River taken by James McDonald © Alexander Turnbull Library
Whakaika te Moana

Exploring traditional aquaculture practices to inform a hapū-based blue economy

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Marlborough Sounds regional study
Credit: Conrad Pilditch
Marlborough Sounds regional study

In this collaboration, we are investigating how EBM can be used to manage shellfish populations in the Marlborough Sounds.

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A novel approach to aquaculture in Aotearoa New Zealand
Credit: Matakana Island © Shellie Evans
A novel approach to aquaculture in Aotearoa New Zealand

Growing community wellbeing with pātiki tōtara/yellowbelly flounder

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Quantifying seafloor contact
Credit: Chris Sisarich/NZStory
Quantifying seafloor contact

Investigating and reducing interactions between commercial fishing gear and the seafloor

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Kia tika te hī ika: Exploring fisheries tikanga and mātauranga
Credit: Chris Sisarich/NZ Story
Kia tika te hī ika: Exploring fisheries tikanga and mātauranga

Investigating the tikanga of ICP Iwi Partners as it relates to commercial fishing practice

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Thinking outside the can: Engineering toheroa aquaculture
Credit: Ripiro Beach © Taoho Patuawa
Thinking outside the can: Engineering toheroa aquaculture

Developing sustainable, community-based aquaculture in Te Taitokerau

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Seaweed sun defence
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Seaweed sun defence

Investigating the potential of algal bioactives to prevent and improve the outcomes of sunburn

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Kohunga Kutai
Credit: Ngati Manuhiri Settlement Trust
Kohunga Kutai

Creating a sustainable supply of seed mussels using mātauranga Māori

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Pātangaroa hua rau: the bioactive potential of sea stars
Credit: Kura Paul-Burke
Pātangaroa hua rau: the bioactive potential of sea stars

Investigating the economic potential of collagen and bioactives from 11-armed sea-stars to manage overpopulations

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Building a seaweed sector
Credit: Leigh Tait/NIWA
Building a seaweed sector

Developing a seaweed sector framework for Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Growing marine ecotourism
Credit: Dive Tutukaka
Growing marine ecotourism

Developing marine ecotourism that embraces regenerative principles and supports a blue economy.

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Mauri Moana, Mauri Tangata, Mauri Ora
Mauri Moana, Mauri Tangata, Mauri Ora

We explored ways to assess the values New Zealanders hold for the marine environment.

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Measuring ecosystem services and assessing impacts
Credit: Leigh Tait NIWA
Measuring ecosystem services and assessing impacts

We developed new ways to measure and map the ecosystem services provided by marine ecosystems.

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Forecasting contamination risk for shellfish harvest and beach use
Forecasting contamination risk for shellfish harvest and beach use

We have developed a near real-time forecasting tool for Tasman and Golden Bays to help predict when aquaculture sites and beaches are safe t…

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Early detection of harmful algal blooms
Early detection of harmful algal blooms

We trialled two innovative technologies to detect and monitor harmful algal blooms in coastal waters

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Energy from tidal currents - Kick-starting a new marine industry with huge potential
Credit: Rebekah Parsons-King
Energy from tidal currents - Kick-starting a new marine industry with huge potential

We investigated whether generating electricity from the strong tidal currents within Cook Strait is viable for Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Hui-te-ana-nui: Understanding kaitiakitanga in our marine environment
Hui-te-ana-nui: Understanding kaitiakitanga in our marine environment

We have examined mātauranga Māori associated with the marine environment by analysing key texts, historical archives, literature, reports an…

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Ecosystem connectivity: tracking biochemical fluxes to inform EBM
Ecosystem connectivity: tracking biochemical fluxes to inform EBM

We traced the fate of water and sediments from land through coastal food webs, evaluating connections between coastal and deep sea habitats,…

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Whaia te Mana Māori Whakahaere Tōtika ki Tangaroa – in pursuit of Māori governance jurisdiction models over marine resources
Credit: Dave Allen NIWA
Whaia te Mana Māori Whakahaere Tōtika ki Tangaroa – in pursuit of Māori governance jurisdiction models over marine resources

We explored and developed innovative governance tools for the marine environment while enhancing relationships between Māori, the Government…

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Tūhonohono: tikanga Māori me te Ture Pākehā ki Takutai Moana
Tūhonohono: tikanga Māori me te Ture Pākehā ki Takutai Moana

We investigated how mātauranga and tikanga Māori and New Zealand law can be applied in the marine estate.

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Tāhuhu Matatau Te Ao Tangaroa: Empowering the kaitiaki of Ngā Whare Tokotoru ki Katikati with mātauranga from Aotearoa and beyond
Tāhuhu Matatau Te Ao Tangaroa: Empowering the kaitiaki of Ngā Whare Tokotoru ki Katikati with mātauranga from Aotearoa and beyond

We collaborated with Māori communities to review scientific information that may support the expression of kaitiakitanga and other kaupapa t…

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He Pou Tokomanawa: kaitiakitanga in practice in our marine environment
He Pou Tokomanawa: kaitiakitanga in practice in our marine environment

We developed a culturally-relevant pathway to enable mana whenua iwi to evaluate and contribute to management of Aotearoa New Zealand’s mari…

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New blue economy in Kaikōura: a participatory process approach
Credit: Dave Allen NIWA
New blue economy in Kaikōura: a participatory process approach

This project aims to help the Kaikōura community and businesses build a sustainable blue economy as they recover from the 2016 earthquakes.

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Estimating historic effects from sedimentation and fishing
Estimating historic effects from sedimentation and fishing

We are investigating how historical and contemporary changes to sedimentation and bottom contact fishing may influence fisheries in Tasman B…

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Stressor footprints and dynamics
Stressor footprints and dynamics

We investigated how coastal waters and oceans mix and transport materials that can stress marine ecosystems.

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Submarine canyons: connecting coastal and deep-sea ecosystems
Submarine canyons: connecting coastal and deep-sea ecosystems

We investigated how well submarine canyons transport materials from the land into deeper waters surrounding Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Sediment tolerance and mortality thresholds of benthic habitats
Sediment tolerance and mortality thresholds of benthic habitats

We investigated the effects that suspended sediment from human activities has on the health and survival of deep water species in the South …

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Quantifying marine biodiversity using environmental DNA
Quantifying marine biodiversity using environmental DNA

We have developed an innovative way to detect species in the sea using environmental DNA (eDNA) extracted from water samples.

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Spatially-explicit decision support tools
Credit: Crispin Middleton NIWA 2018
Spatially-explicit decision support tools

We developed tools to help decision-makers explore how best to use and share marine spaces.

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Novel risk assessment tools for EBM
Novel risk assessment tools for EBM

We are reviewing new methods to help assess and manage risks to Aotearoa New Zealand’s marine ecosystems.

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Defining marine habitat use by seabirds
Credit: Dave Thompson
Defining marine habitat use by seabirds

We investigated whether a range of different mathematical models accurately reflect seasonal seabird distributions in Aotearoa New Zealand w…

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Incorporation of indigenous approaches to guardianship in Canada
Credit: Zack Embree Greenpeace
Incorporation of indigenous approaches to guardianship in Canada

We evaluated how indigenous approaches have been incorporated into Canada’s marine resource management policies.

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Repository of knowledge: mātauranga Māori
Repository of knowledge: mātauranga Māori

We investigated the concept of a digital repository to manage mātauranga Māori gathered by the Challenge.

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EBM within Aotearoa New Zealand’s existing legislative framework
Credit: NZ Story/Chris Williams
EBM within Aotearoa New Zealand’s existing legislative framework

We investigated how well EBM aligns with Aotearoa New Zealand’s legislation, policy and governance relating to the marine environment.

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Navigating marine social-ecological systems
Navigating marine social-ecological systems

We aimed to identify and/or improve our understanding of institutional, social and cultural factors that need to be incorporated into EBM fo…

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Enabling inter-agency collaboration on cumulative effects
Credit: Dave Allen NIWA
Enabling inter-agency collaboration on cumulative effects

We produced guiding principles to help decision-makers manage the cumulative effects of human activities and natural events on the marine en…

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Participatory processes for marine ecosystem restoration
Participatory processes for marine ecosystem restoration

We examined how the Kaituna River re-diversion strategy was developed, to identify success factors in stakeholder and iwi engagement that co…

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Development of valuation frameworks and principles
Credit: Dave Allen NIWA
Development of valuation frameworks and principles

We identified frameworks and principles for recognising the multiple values of the marine environment to support EBM.

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What could EBM look like in Tasman and Golden Bays?
What could EBM look like in Tasman and Golden Bays?

We are investigating how to successfully put EBM into practice in Aotearoa New Zealand’s marine environment.

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EBM-enabling narratives for New Zealand
EBM-enabling narratives for New Zealand

This project developed multimedia resources that can be used to explore what EBM for Aotearoa New Zealand looks like now, and how it could l…

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Awhi Mai Awhi Atu: Enacting a kaitiakitanga-based approach to EBM
Credit: Kura Paul Burke
Awhi Mai Awhi Atu: Enacting a kaitiakitanga-based approach to EBM

This project combines mātauranga Māori, science and local kaitiakitanga to better understand the culturally and socially important species i…

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Ngā Tohu o te Ao: Maramataka and marine management
Ngā Tohu o te Ao: Maramataka and marine management

We are investigating maramataka (Māori lunar calendars) as a framework to develop cultural coastal indicators to inform marine monitoring pr…

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Te Tāhuhu Matatau: Empowering kaitiaki of Tangaroa
Credit: Regan Fairlie, Manaaki Te Awanui, 2018
Te Tāhuhu Matatau: Empowering kaitiaki of Tangaroa

Co-developing tools and resources to empower kaitiaki decision-making in the domain of Tangaroa.

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Synthesis of Tasman Bay and Golden Bay Phase I research
Synthesis of Tasman Bay and Golden Bay Phase I research

This project integrated knowledge from our previous research in Tasman and Golden Bays to inform the production of useful tools and resource…

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Indigenising the blue economy
Credit: Ngāti Kahungunu Inc on Te Matau-a-Maui, Waka Hourua © Desna Whaanga-Schollum, 2013
Indigenising the blue economy

Addressing key barriers that currently prevent Māori from using their marine resources in a more culturally relevant, economically impactful…

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Restorative marine economies
Credit: Greg Lois Nunes
Restorative marine economies

Encouraging restorative economies in Aotearoa New Zealand’s marine spaces

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Spatially-explicit cumulative effects tools
Credit: Carolyn Lundquist 2020
Spatially-explicit cumulative effects tools

We are incorporating cumulative effects of multiple stressors (from human activities on land and sea) into decision-making tools.

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Synthesis of Tangaroa Phase I research
Synthesis of Tangaroa Phase I research

This project aimed to draw together insights and learnings from our previous research to ensure the significant Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of …

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Ecological responses to cumulative effects
Credit: Ōhiwa Harbour, Sustainable Seas
Ecological responses to cumulative effects

This project brings together mātauranga Māori and science to develop new knowledge about cumulative effects

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Policy and legislation for EBM
Credit: Hamish McCormick
Policy and legislation for EBM

We are developing a research base for policy makers, Māori and stakeholders to navigate the legislative, policy and practice constraints sur…

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Perceptions of risk and uncertainty
Credit: Jill Scott NIWA 2018
Perceptions of risk and uncertainty

We are investigating people's perceptions of risk and uncertainty in the marine environment and how these different experiences can improve …

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Communicating risk and uncertainty
Communicating risk and uncertainty

Creating guidelines, models and tools that explicitly identify risk and uncertainty, to help make decision-making more inclusive and multi-s…

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Enabling kaitiakitanga and EBM
Enabling kaitiakitanga and EBM

Exploring how Kaitiakitanga and EBM can operate alongside one another within coastal and marine environments.

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Huataukina o hapū e!
Credit: Waipiro Bay © Shellie Evans
Huataukina o hapū e!

Enabling kaitiaki to better manage Whareponga and Waipiro Bays

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Hawke's Bay regional study
Hawke's Bay regional study

This collaboration in Hawke's Bay is mapping environmental stressors, their interactions, and providing guidance for reducing their impacts.

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Transitioning to a blue economy
Credit: Sustainable Seas 2020
Transitioning to a blue economy

We have identified which marine activities have the potential to help New Zealand transition to a blue economy – ie they are sustainable, re…

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Tipping points in ecosystem structure, function and services
Tipping points in ecosystem structure, function and services

We investigated how marine ecosystems respond to change, and identified tipping points, risks and ways of managing them.

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Participatory tools
Participatory tools

We are developing web-based tools to enable New Zealanders to interact with and use knowledge generated by our research.

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Ecosystem models
Ecosystem models

We developed simulation models for the Tasman and Golden Bays marine ecosystem to test what is likely to happen in different scenarios.

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Whai Rawa, Whai Mana, Whai Oranga: Creating a world-leading indigenous blue economy
Credit: Sara Orme
Whai Rawa, Whai Mana, Whai Oranga: Creating a world-leading indigenous blue economy

This research built a foundation for a world-leading indigenous blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Credit: Dave Allen NIWA

Our work

Sustainable Seas brought together Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest ever group of biophysical and social scientists, economists, and experts in mātauranga Māori and policy researchers. Together with Māori partners and stakeholders we embarked on our journey nearly a decade ago as one of 11 National Science Challenges, we set out to achieve this objective: To enhance utilisation of our marine resources within environmental and biological constraints.   

The Challenge has produced nearly a decade’s worth of research results, guidance, and tools from more than 100 projects. In our final year, we’ve focused on refining the key messages and recommendations on topics prioritized by the Challenge community as being critical to enabling holistic ecosystem-based management (EBM) and te ao Māori approaches – and ultimately realize a healthy ocean and prosperous blue economy.

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