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