Cawthron research finds harmful algal blooms could threaten shellfish health and aquaculture productivity 14 June 2022 Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are a known and well-managed risk to food safety and human health, with extensive monitoring and mitigation measures in...
Aquatic Animal Health Research Programme Cawthron’s highly collaborative MBIE programme, ‘Aquaculture Health Strategies to Maximise Productivity and Security’, contributes to the resilience of the aquaculture sector through informed and proactive health...
Cawthron researchers help develop capability for new Te-Whānau-ā-Apanui mussel spat hatchery 19 May 2022 Cawthron Institute researchers have been supporting Te-Whānau-ā-Apanui, to develop the capability, knowledge, and skills needed to build and operate a world-...
Cawthron Institute’s new ‘BeNeZe’ tool helps fish farmers tackle parasites 10 May 2022 Cawthron Institute has developed an innovative new web tool called ‘BeNeZe’ that helps fish farmers manage flatworm infections in Kingfish and Amberjacks (Seriola...
Roland Eveleens Freshwater scientist FollowFollowFollow Role at Cawthron Roland is a freshwater scientist with the Freshwater Ecosystems team. He is involved in a range of projects focused primarily on stream and river ecosystems. His main area of expertise relates to...
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