A whānau perspective for Te Tai-o-Aorere ki Mohua (June 2024)
ViewAnimation series telling the story of a local estuary and the people connected to it (May 2024)
ViewA podcast series showcasing Te Ao Tūroa principles through case studies (June 2024)
ViewVideos sharing thoughts from two rangatahi who attended the wānanga (June 2024)
ViewPodcast series exploring the key integrity markers that bind and guide the Te Ao Tūroa Framework (June 2024)
ViewA podcast describing the principles of Te Ao Turoa and how they relate to, and can inform, the development of Māori economies (June 2024)
ViewPodcasts exploring the key concepts and principles of mana and mana motuhake (June 2024)
ViewA podcast featuring discussions with Te Ao Maori synthesis activity leads (June 2024)
ViewReclaiming and preserving traditional knowledge of maramataka to inform transformative practice in marine monitoring and management.
ViewReclaiming ancestral knowledge of maramataka to inform cultural environmental indicator development.
ViewSeries of interviews about Challenge research that has been influenced and underpinned by Te Ao Māori (June 2024)
ViewGraphic depicting how successful practice for EBM requires a clear understanding of scale by decision-makers (2024)
ViewThis infographic provides overview of the factors required for healthy coastal ecosystems (October 2023)
ViewThis resource demonstrates some of the main functions and elements of the front-end user interface of the Pātaka Kōrero system, a digital st…
ViewThe below posters were presented at our 2023 conference, Te Au o Te Moana.
ViewDeveloped in partnership with The Spinoff, this resource is designed to help change New Zealanders way of seeing our moana, in a bid to enco…
ViewThis short explainer video was created to help clarify the overlap and distinction between EBM, MSP, and MPA, and how they can be used toget…
ViewThe first ever Seaweed Summit in Aotearoa New Zealand was held on 7 October 2022, organised in partnership with ANZSA, Aquaculture NZ and Ca…
ViewThese field trips were created (in partnership with LEARNZ) for primary school children across the country to virtually travel and experienc…
ViewThis infographic shows the multiple stressors that can affect estuaries. (May 2022)
ViewThis infographic uses the analogy of urban transport requirements to explain ecosystem-based management (EBM).
ViewThis booklet and accompanying poster (May 2022) summarise key concepts and/or information from the 2020 report 'Stemming the colonial enviro…
ViewThis series aims to whakamana (empower) the voices of researchers, co-developers, Māori partners and communities of research and practice as…
ViewThis infographic shows the pathways of carbon flow from seaweed aquaculture based on measurements and calculations of carbon sequestration p…
ViewThis infographic indicates the likely nature and degree of effect by large or small '-' or '+' symbols. (November 2021)
ViewThis poster summarises an analytical framework for examining kaitiaki-centred business models. A kaitiaki-centred business model is one that…
ViewThis infographic visualises the barriers and gaps that are impeding the sector, and what actions can be taken to address them. (August 2021)
ViewThis infographic visualises: which seaweeds make up most of the global supply; what they are used for; growth of seaweed aquaculture in the …
ViewMātauranga Māori is a complex system of experiential knowledge that comprises intergenerational beliefs, values and practices that contribut…
VieweDNA metabarcoding offers a sensitive, cost-effective and fast way to detect nutrient enrichment effects in estuaries. Marine ecologist Dana…
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Longley A, K Fisher, G O'Connor, J Hutchinson (2021)
Journal of Embodied Research
Fabrice Stephenson presented this poster at the 5th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity, Auckland, 13-16 December 2020
ViewThis poster shows key pieces of legislation in our marine realm, and where they apply.
ViewAll our webinars are recorded and uploaded to this YouTube playlist within 48 hours
ViewThis short animation explains what ecosystem-based management (EBM) is, and why it's needed.
ViewWe have a partnership with the SLH, who use our research to produce multimedia teaching resources linked to the NZ Curriculum.
ViewAgriSea is an example of an innovative enterprise that is creating economic value from sustainable marine activities, based on healthy marin…
ViewA hapū story of implementing a rāhui on a local beach to protect and restore diversity and abundance in the water.
ViewThis 6 min video asks what might be possible in livelihoods and economy in our marine spaces
ViewA collaborative project exhibited at the Light Nelson festival, July 2018
ViewThis 2 min film explains how the sci-art collaboration Oceans Mesh was made.
ViewThis detailed AO poster outlines examples of EBM-like initiatives occurring in Aotearoa New Zealand.
ViewThis 4-page comic presents a human and non-human view of caring for a place
ViewThe Māori marine economy (MME) has emerged out of Māori responses and adaptations to Crown-created institutions and structures that are diff…
ViewThis 2 min film describes a project that trialled methods to mitigate acidification and protect mussels.
ViewThis short film (1m30s) summarises research on monitoring kelp and seaweed biodiversity of coastal marine ecosystems with drones.
ViewThis 2 min film describes an art-science-education project exploring the risks associated with environmental and climate change.
ViewThis StoryMap is a visual summary of how composite images from standard RGB (red-green-blue) cameras and multispectral cameras were used to …
ViewWe have developed a definition of, and 7 principles for, EBM in Aotearoa. These are a work in progress, and will continue to evolve.
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