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Vessel induction information
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2020 - Campbell Plateau biodiversity
A team of scientists and crew headed to the Campbell Plateau south of New Zealand onboard R.V. Tangaroa to conduct a deep-sea camera survey of the seabed to better understand the biodiversity of seabed habitats in commercial fishing areas. -
Seven weeks of clearing the air provides huge benefits
Media release18 May 2020Seven weeks of lockdown has provided evidence of how pollution can vanish overnight with benefits for the environment and individuals, says NIWA air quality scientist Dr Ian Longley. -
Tangaroa heads back to sea – with social distancing
Media release13 May 2020NIWA’s flagship research vessel Tangaroa will sail out of Wellington Harbour on Sunday for the first scientific voyage since the lockdown. -
Hotspot Watch 7 May 2020
Hotspot07 May 2020Please note that this will be the final Hotspot Watch update for this season. Weekly Hotspot Watches will return in the spring. -
Scientists seek smoke sniffers
Media release07 May 2020NIWA scientists are seeking help to sniff out smoke in a bid to help improve air quality in New Zealand. -
Citizen science – New Zealand rainfall monitoring network
For more than a century, a network of volunteers across New Zealand have been measuring the climate and weather and sending their observations each month to be entered into the New Zealand climate database. -
Drought hits hard, far and wide
Media release05 May 2020Analysis of drought conditions across New Zealand this year shows it is one of the most severe on record for some regions. -
Hotspot Watch 1 May 2020
Hotspot03 May 2020Minor to moderate soil moisture decreases across the entire North Island with severe meteorological drought in parts of northern Auckland, Coromandel and southern coast of Hawke's Bay. Drier than normal conditions are still present in the top of the South Island but significant rainfall in the west. -
Pollution levels soar in Level 3, says NIWA
Media release30 April 2020Traffic pollution measurements in Auckland since Level 4 restrictions were eased on Tuesday have shown levels soaring even higher than those before lockdown, NIWA air quality scientists say. -
The King of the Fish
Feature story29 April 2020Before fish Alvin Setiawan studied weta and penguins. These days he’s never far from the kingfish tanks at NIWA’s Northland Marine Research Centre at Bream Bay.