Past events
Bringing it all together webinar series
As the Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge comes to a close, this series of webinars brings together key lessons and recommendations from 10 years of research.
Tuesday 4 June 2024, 11:00am
Enabling…
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MoreMāori Partner and Stakeholder Regional Workshops
20 May 2024 – 18 June 2024
We're hosting a series of regional workshops designed for Māori partners and stakeholders to hear about and discuss the results of our research on managing for a…
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More Papaki Tū Ana Ngā Tai
Indigenous-led solutions for marine governance and management
Te Wharekura o Mauao, Tauranga
9:00am Tuesday 16 – 5:00pm Thursday 18 April 2024
The event will be followed by a formal dinner on the evening of…
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MoreWebinar: Resilience of pāua fisheries to environmental change
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Pāua fisheries are increasingly at risk from environmental change. Neither fisheries management, fishing sectors (commercial, customary, or recreational), nor seafood business investors and lenders, systematically account for any ‘value change’…
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MoreWebinar: Navigating choppy waters - understanding perceptions of risk and uncertainty in marine management
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Why do we argue about risk and uncertainty when making decisions about the use of marine resources in Aotearoa New Zealand? This question gets to the heart of why people…
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MoreWebinar: Law and policy for marine ecosystems in Aotearoa New Zealand - where to from here?
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Aotearoa New Zealand is surrounded by a marine territory which is 15 times larger than its land. Currently, the law and policy which governs our expansive marine environment is split…
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MoreWebinar: Developing tools for multi-species fisheries management
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A collaborative research project by Fisheries New Zealand (FNZ) and Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge has explored how mapping and modelling tools can support multi-species finfish management, with a…
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MoreTe Au o Te Moana | Conference 2023
After an extended break due to the pandemic, we were excited to bring the Sustainable Seas community – researchers, governance, co-developers, Māori partners, stakeholders, and more – together again kanohi…
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MoreFinancing restorative marine economies: Insights from NZ finance and investment experts
Restorative economies are practical models that aim to reverse environmental degradation and build natural capital by fostering new investments and business enterprises.
The Restorative marine economies project aims to develop knowledge…
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MoreWebinar: Protect our future - perspectives from the UN Oceans conference
Save our ocean, protect our future was the tagline for the 2022 UN Ocean Conference, held in Lisbon, Portugal, at the end of June. Thousands gathered to discuss the rapid…
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