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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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Monday, 27 July 2020
Legacies of the Kaikōura earthquake after three years
Legacies of the Kaikōura earthquake on the coastal marine ecosystem.
A summary of observations after three years.
See article Coastal News issue 72 out now
https://www.coastalsociety.org.nz/assets/Uploads/files/CN-72-2020-7.pdf
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