Conference research posters
The below posters were presented at our 2023 conference, Te Au o Te Moana.
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A framework for evaluating cumulative effects from land based sources on coastal and estuarine ecosystems Cook et al.
1.1 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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A novel approach to aquaculture in Aotearoa Muncaster et al.
558 KB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Assessing present and future benthic primary productivity in a large intertidal estuary using remote sensing and machine learning Shao et al.
1.8 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Can large taonga bivalves speed up recovery in degraded estuaries? Prinz et al
1.3 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Captive breeding of Patiki totara for community aquaculture Ellis Smith et al.
1.1 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Ecosystem-based fishery management in the Hauraki Gulf Parsons et al.
878 KB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Enabling ecosystem based management in the Hawkes Bay Carolyn Lundquist
2.1 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Enabling kaitiakitanga and ecosystem-based management Taylor et al.
3.3 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Integrating interactive stressors within marine spatial planning A case study on the Chatham Rise Brough et al.
2.4 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Marine stressor and receptor interactions A new approach to incorporate cumulative effects into marine spatial management Watson et al.
1.8 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Marlborough Sounds regional study Cummings et al.
881 KB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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NZ media and the crisis in the oceans: How news norms shape marine coverage Armoudian et al.
2.8 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Predicting the cumulative effects of multiple stressors on shellfish ecosystem service provision Harrison et al.
795 KB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Spatially explicit cumulative effect tools Carolyn Lundquist
1.5 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Thinking outside the can engineering a sustainable future for Toheroa aquaculture Phil Ross
1 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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Under pressure The cumulative effects of multiple stressors on shellfish Rynkowski et al.
1.8 MB | Adobe Acrobat PDF file