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Lockdown: When The Ocean Went Quiet

Single Big Eye “That first lockdown really did give us an unprecedented opportunity to measure or quantify the effects of human activity on marine life,” says University of Auckland marine scientist Associate Professor Craig Radford. “So we decided to take a look at the response of our marine organisms in this new, relatively calm world.” Noise pollution is known to effect marine life which use sound to communicate a variety of life-critical behaviours such as predator alarms or mate selection. Rising underwater sound has become a significant concern to marine scientists who have evidence of lethal and sub-lethal effects on marine life.

Effects Of COVID-19 On Trade: At 14 July 2021 (provisional)

The young orca calf has been cared for around-the-clock by Department of Conservation (DOC) staff and volunteers since becoming separated from his mother at Plimmerton, north of Wellington, on Sunday 11 July. It’s reported the cost to taxpayers of looking after Toa is estimated at about $10,000 so far, not accounting for DOC staffing costs. More Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure Committee has opened an inquiry into the current and future nature, impact, and risks of cryptocurrencies. Dr Duncan Webb, chairperson of the committee said: “This inquiry will give us a good opportunity to further our understanding of this increasingly important topic.”.. More

UC Researchers Tackle invisible Plastic Threat To Our Environment

Microplastics research in Aotearoa New Zealand originated at the University of Canterbury. Less than 5mm (or half a centimetre) in diameter, microplastics are classed in two categories; primary microplastics are those designed to be small, like microbeads or glitter, while secondary microplastics are formed in the environment as larger plastic items break down. This can include fibres released from textiles and clothes during washing. For Plastic Free July, we sat down with the University of Canterbury’s leading microplastics researchers, Professor Sally Gaw and Dr Laura Revell, to discuss the impact microplastics can have and are having on our environment, and what could

Council Of Financial Regulators Website

Wednesday, 21 July 2021, 1:47 pm The Council of Financial Regulators (CoFR) – Kaunihera Kaiwhakarite Ahumoni – has created a new website. You can view it here. CoFR contributes to maximising New Zealand’s sustainable, economic wellbeing through effective and responsive regulation of the financial system in New Zealand. CoFR is made up of five agencies: Te Pūtea Matua – Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Te Mana Tatai Hokohoko – Financial Markets Authority, Te Komihana Tauhokohoko – Commerce Commission, Hīkina Whakatutuki – Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Te Tai Ōhanga – The Treasury. The function of the Council is to facilitate co-operation and co-ordination between members to support effective and responsive

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