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Self-declared ‘fish nerd’ Dr Irene Middleton is a marine ecologist with a passion for educating and connecting people with the ocean and its creatures for the purpose of conservation. Applying this passion to her doctoral studies, Dr Middleton explored how tropical and subtropical fish could be used as early indicators of climate-mediated biodiversity changes in Aotearoa New Zealand’s marine environment. ....
Opinion: How the team of five million can mobilise against climate change Our oceans have become more acidic, they’ve warmed, their usual patterns of circulation have changed, and sea levels have risen. Produced in partnership with The Spinoff, the new episode of Conversations That Count - Ngā Kōrero Whai Take looks at how our oceans are being affected by climate change - and whose voices we should be prioritising in our response. We asked Dr Libby Liggins to share her thoughts. As the Covid pandemic slowly loosens its grip on our way of life in Aotearoa, we can reflect on how we have changed and what we may have gained during our response to this confronting global issue. In the latest episode of the Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take podcast series, I spoke with host Stacey Morrison and Kera Sherwood-O’Regan about the urgency we must now take in turning our attention to tackling climate change, and the important role that each and every membe ....
Located halfway between New Zealand and Tonga, the Kermadec Islands/Rangitāhua is one of New Zealand’s largest fully protected marine reserves and identified as one of only four pristine marine ecosystems on Earth, fully functioning with a unique mix of tropical, sub-tropical and temperate species of fish. The Kermadec Islands are 1,000 km northeast of New Zealand and are a significant conservation area for both New Zealand and the world. They’re the visible surface of a chain of about 80 volcanoes, stretching between Tonga and New Zealand. The current marine reserve was created in 1990 and covers 745,000 ha and supports New Zealand’s only truly subtropical marine systems. ....