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    Why EBM?

    Aotearoa New Zealand has a vast marine estate that is increasingly under pressure, and the current legal framework for marine management is complex and fragmented.

    What we do

    Our research addresses the question: How can we best develop our marine economy, while protecting the taonga of our marine environment?

    Where’s our research happening?
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    Vision Mātauranga

    Mātauranga Māori informing and underpinning EBM for Aotearoa

    Te Au o Te Moana
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    Te Au o Te Moana story series

    This series aims to whakamana (empower) the voices of researchers, co-developers, Māori partners and communities of research and practice as…

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    Tune in to our new, short docuseries, Turning the Tide

    Ripples of hope have risen from the work of marine researchers, kaitiaki, and community members who’ve pooled their knowledge for the good of the ocean.

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  • How to Indigenise the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand
    • Tools & resources
    • Summary

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  • Marine governance in Aotearoa
    • Tools & resources
    • Summary

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  • Fishery system indicators to support ecosystem based fishery management in Tīkapa Moana, Te Moananui-ā-toi
    • Tools & resources
    • Report

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  • How to indigenise the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand
    • Tools & resources
    • Academic publication

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  • Indigenising the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand
    • Tools & resources
    • Academic publication

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  • The role of science education in Indigenous knowledge transfer
    • Tools & resources
    • Summary

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  • Transitioning toward “deep” knowledge co-production in coastal and marine systems: examining the interplay among governance, power, and knowledge
    • Tools & resources
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  • Large‐scale one‐off sea urchin removal promotes rapid kelp recovery in urchin barrens
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  • High-densities of large tuaki, the New Zealand cockle (Austrovenus stutchburyi) provide a post-settlement predation refuge for conspecific juveniles
    • Tools & resources
    • Academic publication

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  • Ecotourism case studies
    • Tools & resources
    • Report

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