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Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Fresh FM
8 episodes
3 hours ago
How can we restore and revive our degraded marine environment? In this series of eight 30 minute programmes, Craig Prichard from the Cawthron Institute talks with scientists and marine professionals about the work they are doing, and how others can help around the Top of the South to mend what many regard as the watery desert in Te Tai-o-Aorere, Mohua, and the Sounds.
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How can we restore and revive our degraded marine environment? In this series of eight 30 minute programmes, Craig Prichard from the Cawthron Institute talks with scientists and marine professionals about the work they are doing, and how others can help around the Top of the South to mend what many regard as the watery desert in Te Tai-o-Aorere, Mohua, and the Sounds.
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Natural Sciences
Episodes (8/8)
Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Mending Our Desert in the Bay - Dec 02 2024 ep08 - Bruce Lines
Craig Prichard from the Cawthron Institute talks with scientists and marine professionals about the work they are doing, and how others can help to mend what many regard as the watery desert in Te Tai-o-Aorere, Mohua, and the Sounds.
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11 months ago
31 minutes 10 seconds

Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Mending Our Desert in the Bay - Nov 25 2024 ep07 - Darren Guard
Craig Prichard from the Cawthron Institute talks with scientists and marine professionals about the work they are doing, and how others can help to mend what many regard as the watery desert in Te Tai-o-Aorere, Mohua, and the Sounds.
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11 months ago
29 minutes 30 seconds

Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Mending Our Desert in the Bay - Nov 18 2024 ep06 - Emilee Benjamin
University of Auckland Research Fellow Emilee Benjamin discusses past and present mussel restoration work underway around Te Tauihu.
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11 months ago
30 minutes 32 seconds

Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Mending Our Desert in the Bay - Nov 11 2024 ep05 - Anna Berthelsen
Cawthron Marine Ecologist Anna Berthelsen discusses the current and future work around seagrass restoration.
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12 months ago
32 minutes 17 seconds

Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Mending Our Desert in the Bay - Nov 04 2024 ep04 - Al Alder
Cawthron Marine Ecologist Al Alder discusses marine restoration using artificial reefs offshore and around Aotearoa.
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1 year ago
31 minutes 51 seconds

Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Mending Our Desert in the Bay - Oct 28 2024 ep03 - Sean Handley
Craig Prichard from the Cawthron Institute talks with scientists and marine professionals about the work they are doing, and how others can help to mend what many regard as the watery desert in Te Tai-o-Aorere, Mohua, and the Sounds.
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1 year ago
38 minutes 43 seconds

Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Mending Our Desert in the Bay - Oct 21 2024 ep02 - Chris Cornelisen
Cawthron Science Capability manager Chris Cornelisen discusses marine restoration options and monitoring.
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1 year ago
29 minutes 55 seconds

Mending Our Desert in the Bay
Mending Our Desert in the Bay - Oct 14 2024 ep01 - Robin Holmes
Cawthron Fresh water marine ecologist Rob Holmes talks mountains to sea and sea to mountain interaction. Particularly he discusses the origin and effects of the sediment as a pollutant for freshwater and marine life, and what we can do address it. And he talks through new work looking at how marine species, Inanga particularly, contribute to river and steam abundance.
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1 year ago
35 minutes 23 seconds

Mending Our Desert in the Bay
How can we restore and revive our degraded marine environment? In this series of eight 30 minute programmes, Craig Prichard from the Cawthron Institute talks with scientists and marine professionals about the work they are doing, and how others can help around the Top of the South to mend what many regard as the watery desert in Te Tai-o-Aorere, Mohua, and the Sounds.