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NIWA Blake Ambassadors Vlog 2: Fishing... for water!
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Timelapse: Different nets for different depths
27 October 2018. The NIWA Blake Ambassadors shoot a 12 hour time lapse from the cutaway deck on the RV Tangaroa. -
Voyage Update 3: It’s a salp world out there
4 November 2018. By Voyage Leader Dr Moira Decima. -
Voyage Update 2: Salp Cycle 1 is going well…
30 October 2018. By Voyage Leader Dr Moira Decima. -
NIWA Blake Ambassadors Vlog 1: Sampling salps 24/7
Sampling salps from different depths -
Voyage Update: Cycle 1 begins!
25 October 2018. By Voyage Leader Dr Moira Decima. -
NIWA/Blake Ambassadors Blog 1
24 October 2018: NIWA Blake Ambassadors Lana Young and Siobhan O'Connor report back -
The Year of the Salps project
Students at Leigh School have been working with marine scientists and the 'Year of the Salps' project partners to learn how to count sea salps, understand salp life cycle phases and the importance of salps in marine ecosystems and their carbon-cycling effects on climate change. -
TAN1810 Voyage partners, collaborators and funders
Who is involved in the TAN1810 SalPOOP voyage? -
Scientists listen to the sound of photosynthesising seaweeds
Media release22 October 2018NIWA scientists are hoping they may one day be able to “listen” to kelp forests in the waters around New Zealand to find out how they are faring. -
Kaikōura earthquake provides world-first insight into submarine canyons
Feature story17 October 2018Research conducted after the 2016, 7.8 magnitude Kaikōura earthquake has provided scientists with an extremely rare opportunity to understand the processes that shape submarine canyons. -
A say on the sea shore
Feature story16 October 2018Coastal communities around New Zealand are getting a say on how to respond to sea-level rise, and NIWA is helping them.