Ngā Kāhui Kaitiaki Mō Kaimoana Cover image: Mark de Jong Mā te hoe ngātahi o te waka, ā, ka tutuki pai te kaupapa. By paddling our waka in unison we will best achieve the mission. Ngā Kāhui Kaitiaki Mō Kaimoana is a two-year (2024-26) Vision Mātauranga-funded research...
Scientists studying filtering ability of mussels for natural water quality solution 01 August 2024 Cawthron scientists are studying the water filtering ability of Greenshell mussels to find out whether they could be used to improve coastal water quality through a...
New study models NZ habitats most vulnerable to Gold Clam invasion 15 July 2024 A new study has modelled which habitats in Aotearoa New Zealand might be most vulnerable to Gold Clam invasion in the hope that management efforts can be targeted effectively. The...
Year 13 students value mussel workshops at Cawthron Aquaculture Park 10 July 2024 Can you attach tiny heart rate monitors to adult Kuku (Green Lipped Mussels) and count their heart beats in different temperatures of seawater? Yes, you can! This and many...
Trial of new monitoring technology sheds light on the hidden lives of Hector’s dolphins 04 July 2024 Research led by Nelson’s Cawthron Institute has shed new light on the underwater lives of Hector’s dolphins, including the animals’ feeding and diving behaviours...
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