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Credit: Ayushi Kachhara NIWA 2018
Presentation

Te Au o Te Moana | Special Webinar Series: Healthy Seas

This webinar was presented by Conrad Pilditch, Megan Ranapia, Rebecca Gladstone-Gallagher, Simon Thrush, Joanne Ellis, and Tom Brough. March 2022 (1hr, 30mins Q&A)

This webinar highlighted research on the cumulative effects of multiple stressors on ocean health.

It showed how ecological understanding can be incorporated into decision guidelines and marine spatial planning tools and to improve ecosystem health. 

The implications of cumulative effects for management and consequences for risk frameworks were also discussed. 

Watch the webinar: 

Healthy Seas webinar presentation

6.6 MB | pdf

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