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Critter of the Week, Caryophyllia – cup corals
This week's Critter of the Week (number 142) introduces the delicate cup coral Caryophyllia. -
Climate change poses risk of irreversible impacts: IPCC report
News article03 November 2014Human influence on the climate system is clear and growing, with impacts observed on all continents. -
New fault found in Wellington Harbour
News article10 October 2014NIWA scientists have found a new active fault in Wellington Harbour after analysing data from a recent marine survey. -
NIWA scientists working under the ice in Antarctica
News article06 October 2014NIWA marine ecologists, including specialist divers, are heading south shortly for the second stage in a range of experiments that take place under the ice in Antarctica. -
Critter of the Week: the ancient group of the lamp shells, or brachiopods
Brachiopods might look like a mollusc, but they are actually more closely related to bryozoans (lace corals). -
Southern right whales filmed near Campbell Island
Footage of southern right whales, filmed near Campbell Island, one of New Zealand's sub-Antarctic islands. -
Scientists take stunning photographs
News article01 October 2014A stunning close up photograph of a rare, bright yellow and blue aquatic creature has been voted the winner of this year’s public choice category of NIWA’s photography competition. -
Finding the right whale in old places
News article26 September 2014Scientists on a rugged mid-winter trip to the remote sub-Antarctic islands have confirmed a large contingent of endangered southern right whales are spending the colder months near Campbell Island. -
Critter of the Week - The Spiny Murex - Poirieria zelandica
You might occasionally come across this long-spined beauty, the spiny murex or Poirieria zelandica, washed up at the beach, arguably one of our most impressive shells -
Community Observation Networks for Air (CONA): previous projects
CONA studies in Rangiora in 2015-17 and Alexandra in 2018 have proven that the technologies and methodologies used provide valuable data to support mitigation efforts by local authorities. -
Critter of the Week, spiny sea slater Brucerolis brandtae
This week we thought we would go back to the beginning and revisit our very first Critter, which many of you may not have seen. Let’s take another look at the spiny sea slater Brucerolis brandtae. -
Dry spells take hold in South Island
News article10 September 2014Many areas in the South Island are tracking towards record dry spells as relatively warm, dry weather that began in mid-August continues