Past events

Estimating historic effects from sedimentation and fishing
06 Mar

Seaweek 2018: 'virtual' fieldtrip to Tasman Bay

We have teamed up with LEARNZ on a field trip: Sustainable seas – essential for New Zealand's health and wealth. Participating schools will (virtually) join our scientists on boats and the…

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Credit: Ayushi Kachhara NIWA 2018
03 Mar

Seaweek 2018: *free* sciart workshop

Fun for all the family. Join artist researcher Gabby O'Conner and marine scientist Joanne O'Callaghan for this free public art-science-education workshop in Lower Hutt. Find out about their work and help make…

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Ecosystem connectivity  tracking biochemical fluxes to inform ecosystem based management
02 Aug

Seafood Conference: Technical Day

Three of our researchers presented at the seafood industry conference Technical Day.

Julie Hall - The Sustainable Seas Challenge: what's in it for industry
Our research is focused on developing practical knowledge and tools to support…

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Credit: Dave Allen NIWA
02 May

Conference 2017

Around 77 researchers came together in Wellington for our inaugural conference. They were joined for a special session, opened by Hon Paul Goldsmith, by 76 Māori and Stakeholders who have engaged with Sustainable Seas.
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Credit: Ayushi Kachhara NIWA 2018
01 Mar

Nelson workshop for iwi and stakeholders

On 1 March, we held a workshop in Nelson for regional stakeholders and iwi. Their input was extremely valuable as it helps guide us in developing tools to support ecosystem-based management…

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Tahuhu Matatau Te Ao Tangaroa  Empowering kaitiaki
25 Oct

Waikawa Marae Science Wānanga

This is the fifth of a series of Science Wānanga, to be held in the rohe (area) of Te Atiawa Manawhenua Ki Te Tau Ihu iwi. This experience provides secondary students of…

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Credit: Dave Allen NIWA
17 Aug

Planning for Cumulative Effects in a Complex World

The first workshop within the Our Seas Programme was held by the Navigating Marine Social-Ecological Systems Project in Wellington in August 2016.   
A collective interest in incorporating cumulative effects into…

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What could EBM look like in Tasman and Golden Bays
31 May

Public meeting in Nelson

The Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge is hosting the first in what will be a series of public engagement opportunities in our focal area; The Nelson / Golden Bay region…

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What could EBM look like in Tasman and Golden Bays
30 May

Public meeting in Motueka

The Sustainable Seas National Science Challenge is hosting the first in what will be a series of public engagement opportunities in our focal area; The Nelson / Golden Bay region…

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