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Lost Scientific Buoy Recovered From Kāpiti Seafloor

Tuesday, 4 May 2021, 3:08 pm Researchers have recovered a scientific buoy from the Kāpiti Marine Reserve that went missing in late March. On Friday afternoon, the buoy was successfully hauled to the surface in a joint effort by NIWA, DOC and the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC). NIWA physical oceanographer Dr Joe O’Callaghan describes the recovery as a huge relief following several attempts to retrieve the buoy. After an initial inspection, Dr O’Callaghan believes the buoy was not hit by a vessel. We will do some further forensics over the next few weeks but it appears that the depth and swift

MIL-OSI New Zealand: Lost scientific buoy recovered from Kāpiti seafloor

Source: NIWA – National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Researchers have recovered a scientific buoy from the Kāpiti Marine Reserve that went missing in late March. On Friday afternoon, the buoy was successfully hauled to the surface in a joint effort by NIWA, DOC and the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC). NIWA physical oceanographer Dr Joe O’Callaghan describes the recovery as a “huge relief” following several attempts to retrieve the buoy. WRIBO-K (Wellington Region Integrated Buoy Observations – Kāpiti)  ]” title=””>After an initial inspection, Dr O’Callaghan believes the buoy was not hit by a vessel. “We will do some further forensics over the next few weeks but it appears that the depth and swift currents at the Kāpiti location made for challenging conditions for the mooring.”

Community Scoop » Fukushima Water To Be Released Into The Pacific – Expert Reaction

Press Release – Science Media Centre Japan plans to release treated radioactive water from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown into the Pacific Ocean in about two years. Water has been used to keep three reactors under control, and has been stored in water tanks that now … Japan plans to release treated radioactive water from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown into the Pacific Ocean in about two years. Water has been used to keep three reactors under control, and has been stored in water tanks that now hold about 1.3 million tonnes of radioactive water, enough for about 500 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

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