Voyages

NIWA leads many ocean research voyages from the tropical waters of the Pacific to Antarctica, on our world-class environmental monitoring and research vessels.

  • Scientist pieces together details of underwater landslides

    Media release
    New information about landslides that occur on the seafloor off New Zealand’s east coast will help scientists better understand why and where they happen, and the types of threats they pose.
  • 2019 - Sub-Antarctic ecosystems voyage

    Voyage
    Voyage TAN1908
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    NIWA to survey young snapper in Hauraki Gulf

    Media release
    NIWA is heading out into the Hauraki Gulf this month to carry out a survey of juvenile snapper– the first of its kind for 20 years.
  • 2018-2019-voyage-summary

    2018-2019 - Voyage summary

    Voyage
    RV Tangaroa Summary Voyages 2018 -2019
  • Scientists return from Antarctic voyage

    Media release
    After travelling almost 12,000km in the past six weeks, a group of scientists returns to Wellington at the weekend with new knowledge about life in the Ross Sea of Antarctica.
  • RV Tangaroa working in the Ross Sea, Antarctica.

    Ross Sea Environment and Ecosystem Voyage 2019

    From 8 Jan - 27 Feb 2019, RV Tangaroa undertook a six-week research voyage to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
  • Phronima

    2018 - Salp bloom effects on the carbon cycle and marine food web

    The RV Tangaroa is working across the Chatham Rise and the east coast of the South Island Oct/Nov 2018. The TAN1810 voyage will focus on the special role salps play in carbon cycling, and where they fit in marine food webs off the New Zealand coast.
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    2018 - Ocean-column imaging voyage

    Voyage
    The aim of the voyage was to enhance our capability to acoustically detect and characterise liquid and gaseous targets in the water column.
  • Kaikōura earthquake provides world-first insight into submarine canyons

    Feature story
    Research 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.
  • Sunset on RV Tangaroa

    Voyage image galleries

    View a selection of images from our many ocean research voyages.
  • 2017-2018 - Voyage summary

    2017-2018 - Voyage summary

    Voyage
    RV Tangaroa Summary Voyages 2017/18
    1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018
  • 2018 - Hikurangi subduction margin - cover image

    2018 - Hikurangi subduction margin

    Voyage
    TAN1712-1803 voyage report for ocean bottom seismograph recovery in support of seismic surveys (ORCSS 2 and 3): 3D survey offshore East Coast North Island