Cawthron scientists welcome Vision Mātauranga funding for tuna (eel) food safety monitoring project 21 April 2022 The Whakakī Lake community near Wairoa treasure their mahinga kai, and in particular their tuna/eel population. However, a deterioration in lake health...
Nelson students become time-travelling lake detectives 8 April 2022 Helping students extract DNA from a banana has been one of the ways that Cawthron scientists have been teaching local tamariki about the biggest ever study of New Zealand lakes. Lakes 380 is a...
Cath McLeod Chief Science Officer FollowFollow Role at Cawthron Cath leads Cawthron’s research and consultancy groups, and provides strategic oversight and direction to the organisation on science needs to ensure impact and progress towards achieving Cawthron’s three...
Cawthron scholarship student uses fish ear bones and lasers to explore trout migration 24 February 2022 A “treasure trove” of fish ear bones at Cawthron has been the focus of a year-long study by an Otago University student whose work is revealing new secrets about...
Cawthron welcomes Nayland teacher on science leadership programme 16 February 2022 Nayland College teacher Gerd Banke is swapping her classroom for Cawthron’s labs for six months, having been selected as one of eight teachers in Aotearoa to embark on a science...
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