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Scientists conducting snapper research off North Island’s west coast
Media release06 October 2020People along the Kapiti and Wanganui coast may spot NIWA’s research vessel Kaharoa operating close to shore in the next few weeks as scientists carry out a survey of snapper, tarakihi, red gurnard and John Dory. -
NIWA research vessel returns home after epic voyage
Media release05 October 2020After 75 nights at sea all the temporary master of NIWA research vessel Kaharoa could think about today was getting off the ship and having a beer. -
How to be hands-off in a hands-on job
Feature story23 September 2020NIWA environmental monitoring technician Mike O’Driscoll has just installed two water level stations in Samoa and is starting on a third—all from the comfort of his Greymouth office. -
New tsunami monitoring system for Pacific
Feature story22 September 2020A network of state-of-the-art tsunami buoys is being deployed from New Zealand up into the Pacific to keep communities safer. -
Freshwater species show vulnerability to climate change
Media release15 September 2020A new study has identified seven freshwater species native to Aotearoa-New Zealand that will likely be highly or very highly vulnerable to climate change. -
NIWA scientists make salmon farming breakthrough
Media release09 September 2020NIWA scientists have made a breakthrough that may underpin expansion of the high-value New Zealand salmon farming industry. -
Snow has been low but there’s more to come, say scientists
Media release26 August 2020NIWA’s South Island snow and ice monitoring stations have confirmed what many skiers have been talking about: winter has been dry and snow coverage has been poor. In fact, several sites have recorded half their typical snow depth for this time of year. -
Tsunami evacuation zones home to 1 in 10 New Zealanders
Media release19 August 2020NIWA scientists have completed the first national assessment of people and buildings at risk in New Zealand’s tsunami evacuation zones. -
Student quad bike invention a winner
Media release13 August 2020An invention that could save lives has taken the top spot at the NIWA Waikato Science and Technology Fair. -
Researchers on hunt for fish nurseries
Media release07 August 2020NIWA researchers are heading out from Tasman early next week to survey an area thought to be home to important juvenile fish nurseries. -
Squat lobster memoir hot off the press
Media release06 August 2020After a decade-long effort, NIWA’s latest Biodiversity Memoir has just rolled off the presses. Written by marine biologist Kareen Schnabel, the 350-page treatise presents everything we currently know about the different kinds of squat lobster living in New Zealand’s waters. -
Students do the science on COVID protection
Media release04 August 2020As the world battles a deadly pandemic, New Zealand school students have been beavering away at science fair projects researching the effectiveness of our own COVID-19 protection measures.