A case study on Indigenising the blue economy in Aotearoa (June 2024)
ViewSupporting Revitalising the Gulf and FNZ to implement EBFM in the Hauraki Gulf (June 2024)
ViewPrepared for Iwi Collective Partnership (June 2024)
ViewNeeds and aspirations for indigenising the blue economy (June 2024)
ViewNeeds and aspirations for indigenising the blue economy (November 2023)
ViewSummary of a project on the causes of and solutions to kina barrens (June 2024)
ViewReport on a pilot project to investigate the ability of Greenshell™ mussels to survive in Port Nelson (June 2024)
ViewBulmer R, Pilditch C, Stephenson F, Shears N & Flowers G (June 2024)
ViewSummary of social, ecological, and economic factors connected to community-based initiatives to restore the marine environment (June 2024)
ViewSummary of nature-related disclosure developments, their implications for the financial sector, and the emerging opportunities in the field …
ViewA place-based approach to understanding nature risks and business readiness for nature disclosure (June 2024)
ViewSummary of research that explored the potential of innovative pātiki aquaculture to generate income and empower communities to reclaim contr…
ViewGrowing community wellbeing with pātiki tōtara (May 2024)
ViewA podcast series showcasing Te Ao Tūroa principles through case studies (June 2024)
ViewSustainable Seas brought together Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest ever group of biophysical and social scientists, economists, and experts in mātauranga Māori and policy researchers. Together with Māori partners and stakeholders we embarked on our journey nearly a decade ago as one of 11 National Science Challenges, we set out to achieve this objective: To enhance utilisation of our marine resources within environmental and biological constraints.
The Challenge has produced nearly a decade’s worth of research results, guidance, and tools from more than 100 projects. In our final year, we’ve focused on refining the key messages and recommendations on topics prioritized by the Challenge community as being critical to enabling holistic ecosystem-based management (EBM) and te ao Māori approaches – and ultimately realize a healthy ocean and prosperous blue economy.
This interactive map shows the location of all our research projects to help connect you with the research happening in your rohe.
Zoom in and click on a pin to see key information about the project.
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