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2016 Kaikōura earthquake
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Threshold effects of sea-level change
Loss of ecological infrastructure slows recovery of habitats and diversity
Cascading impacts of earthquakes and extreme heatwaves
Whitebait spawning grounds at non-tidal rivermouths
Beach dynamics and recreational access changes
Recreational use of beaches: public perceptions survey
Kaikōura earthquake: Loss of connectivity of marine communities
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2010-11 Canterbury earthquakes
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Floodplain planning for managed retreat
Salinity modelling of the Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai
Whitebait spawning habitat - case study
Whitebait and the extinction debate
Census survey method for mapping inanga spawning grounds
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Participatory science spotlight:
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Drivers of participation in digital citizen science
Citizen science for conservation: diverse project objectives and motivations
Using citizen science in coastal & waterway manage...
Workshop on coastal & marine citizen science in New Zealand
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Following the announcement of funding from the DOC Community Fund Te Karere TVNZ reporters interviewed the Whaka Inaka project team (including Shelley McMurtrie (project lead), Te Marino Lenihan (project partner) and Shane Orchard (project partner) to find out more about the collaboration between Ngai Tahu and Christchurch scientists.
Watch the news video here