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Fishing in the ice: is it sustainable?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no3-september-2003/fishing-in-the-ice-is-it-sustainable
RV Tangaroa
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no3-september-2003/rv-tangaroa
Tides in the Ross Sea
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no3-september-2003/tides-in-the-ross-sea
Voyage on the Italica
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no3-september-2003/voyage-on-the-italica
Burrowing by heart urchins: an important function in soft-sediment ecosystems
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/burrowing-by-heart-urchins-an-important-function-in-soft-sediment
The how and when of catching glass eels
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/the-how-and-when-of-catching-glass-eels
Sediment yield estimates: a GIS tool
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/sediment-yield-estimates-a-gis-tool
How good are New Zealand weather forecasts?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/how-good-are-new-zealand-weather-forecasts
Managing the seabed with multibeam mapping: learning from Canadian experience
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/managing-the-seabed-with-multibeam-mapping-learning-from-canadian
NIWA news forum
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/niwa-news-forum
The WMO/UNEP 2002 ozone assessment: a New Zealand perspective
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/the-wmounep-2002-ozone-assessment-a-new-zealand-perspective
Does stream restoration work?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/does-stream-restoration-work
Riparian management: how well are we doing?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/riparian-management-how-well-are-we-doing
Using sound waves to sort out seafloor sediment types
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/using-sound-waves-to-sort-out-seafloor-sediment-types
Photo survey: do people like riparian management on farm streams?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol11-no4-december-2003/photo-survey-do-people-like-riparian-management-on-farm-streams
The unknown marine asellote isopod crustaceans of New Zealand
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/the-unknown-marine-asellote-isopod-crustaceans-of-new-zealand
Do invertebrates enjoy caviar too?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/do-invertebrates-enjoy-caviar-too
Measuring stream network connectivity: how close is close enough?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/measuring-stream-network-connectivity-how-close-is-close-enough
Shortfin eels in Te Waihora
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/shortfin-eels-in-te-waihora
How will habitat change affect intertidal animals in estuaries?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/how-will-habitat-change-affect-intertidal-animals-in-estuaries
Buying time for New Zealand's lakes: learning to read lake history
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/buying-time-for-new-zealands-lakes-learning-to-read-lake-history
Hang on to your haptera: studies in a kelp forest
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/hang-on-to-your-haptera-studies-in-a-kelp-forest
NIWA news forum
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/niwa-news-forum
Winds, waves, and recovery from sedimentation in estuaries
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/winds-waves-and-recovery-from-sedimentation-in-estuaries
Wood in streams: how much is good for fish?
https://niwa.co.nz/publications/water-and-atmosphere/vol12-no1-march-2004/wood-in-streams-how-much-is-good-for-fish