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NIWA goes deeper than ever before, and finds new strange-looking fish
News article23 July 2012 -
2012 - Secrets of the orange roughy
News article19 July 2012Moored underwater cameras have exposed the secret lives of orange roughy nearly 900 metres below the ocean surface. -
Scientists discover abrupt increase in CO2 uptake by the land biosphere
News article12 July 2012Scientists have discovered an abrupt increase in the uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide by the land biosphere since1988. Without this natural increase in uptake, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would probably have increased even more rapidly over the last two decades. -
New collaborative service for universities and Crown Research Institutes
News article05 July 2012 -
Tangaroa sets sail to map the seabed off Otago
News article03 July 2012 -
Divers discover new to science species down in one of the deepest flooded caves in the world
Media release25 June 2012 -
Float your boat! Scientists use hi-tech miniature Q-boat to measure river flows
News article18 June 2012 -
French and Kiwi scientists say “oui!” to stronger scientific cooperation in the South Pacific
News article06 June 2012Representatives from NIWA and French science agency GOPS join forces to sign a significant agreement for closer scientific collaboration in the South Pacific region -
Looking to the past for a complete record of earthquakes in Poverty Bay
News article06 June 2012 -
NIWA returns with undersea creatures and footage of never-before-seen undersea volcanoes and canyons
News article31 May 2012 -
New Zealand: first in the world to catalogue all its species through all of time
News article18 May 2012New Zealand is the first country in the world to catalogue its entire known living and fossil life.