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Vital areas of New Zealand’s seafloor to be revealed in detail for the first time
News article06 May 2012 -
CTD (Conductivity, Temperature and Depth)
Ocean water properties such as temperature are measured directly, while conductivity is used to tell us the salinity. It also captures water samples at different depths for a variety of chemical and biological measurements made either on the vessel or back in the laboratory. -
Spying on our great white sharks
News article10 April 2012Scientists have just completed a successful trip to Stewart Island, tagging 23 great white sharks. -
Antarctic Coastal Marine Life in a Changing Climate
Effect of climate change on Antarctic marine invertebrates -
NIWA scientist studies the mixing of river and sea and asks: Where do river sediments go?
News article05 March 2012 -
Ship sounds act as magnets to hull-fouling organisms
News article30 January 2012