Water & Atmosphere 1, July 2010

NIWA's flagship publication returns after a year away, with features on water quality, farmed hapuka, the Hector's dolphin, great white sharks and bio-fuel from wastewater.

NIWA's flagship publication returns after a year away, with features on water quality, farmed hapuka, the Hector's dolphin, great white sharks and bio-fuel from wastewater.

In this issue

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    Editorial

    Big numbers, big questions – NIWA’s Chief Executive John Morgan sets the scene.
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    Solutions

    Win:win – extracting energy from wastewater.
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    In Brief

    From natural hazards to supercomputers, and from didymo to PhD, not to mention the odd whale, sponge, and HIPPO.
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    How clean are our rivers?

    Fiona Proffitt investigates the state of New Zealand's freshwater resources and the solutions science can offer.
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    Farmed hapuku a sizzling success with top seafood connoisseurs

    It was a hit in Sydney: Greta Shirley shares the good news about NIWA’s latest aquaculture superstar.
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    Balancing act for Hector’s dolphins

    Rob Mattlin and Rob Murdoch describe the continuing conflict between conservation and fisheries in New Zealand waters.
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    Sharks dive deep

    Jayne Cooper-Woodhouse on tagging great white sharks to monitor their migrations.
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    Q&A

    Why isn’t grass in, methane out, carbon neutral?