Thursday, 11 March 2021, 11:37 am
Aquavan’s latest trip to Southland is receiving a boost
in hands-on helpers, thanks to a proactive collaboration
between Thriving Southland and students from the Southern
Institute of Technology (SIT) Environmental Management
programme.
Thriving Southland Catchment Coordinator,
Sarah Thorne is excited to see some strategic local
networking come to fruition with a new connection to SIT
Environmental Management (EM) students. “I’m hoping that
more doors may open up because of the opportunities for
further collaboration within SIT” says Mrs
Thorne.
Run by the NZ Marine Studies Centre, the
University of Otago’s Marine Science department, Aquavan