Te Au o Te Moana
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22 Mar

Te Au o Te Moana | Special webinar series: Sustainable Seas in a global context

Our research reflects a uniquely Aoteaora New Zealand approach to achieving healthy marine ecosystems that provide value for all New Zealanders.  

In a global context our work is world leading and brings together researchers and research partners from a wide range of disciplines and sectors that reflect the needs and interests of government, Māori, industry and communities. 

With our partners we are working to create a holistic ecosystem-based management approach that provides for:

  • the interdependence of healthy ecosystems and a strong blue economy
  • the intertwining of science and mātauranga Māori
  • the need to develop tools and resources that marine managers of all kinds can utilise to inform, guide and support their decision making and activities
Speakers

Ian Perry (Emeritus Scientist, Fisheries & Oceans Canada) Chair of our Independent Science Panel and panel member Ingrid van Putten (Scientist, CSIRO, Australia) will present their perspective of how our research fits in a global context. 

A Q&A will be held at the end of the presentation.

This webinar is the first in a special 6-part series following the cancellation of our 2022 conference Te Au o Te Moana – The Voice of the Ocean.

A recording of this webinar will be made available on our YouTube webinar playlist within 48 hours of the event.

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