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First day at North Minerva Reef | Kermadec Expedition | Auckland Museum
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First day at North Minerva Reef. Our first day at North Minerva Reef has been outstanding. For one thing the weather has become calm so we can dive and snorkel on all sides of the reef. We have split off into different activities and among us we have swum with a manta ray and green turtles, seen grey reef, whitetip reef and grey reef sharks, and found some wrecks. Green turtle in North Minerva Reef lagoon. Photo: Richard Robinson, www.depth.co.nz. A bommie and diver in North Minerva Reef lagoon. Thankyou...
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RV Braveheart | Kermadec Expedition | Auckland Museum
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Owned by Stoney Creek Shipping will be home for the for the expedition crew. At 39 metres long, constructed of steel, with a helicopter deck and capable of steaming for 33 days non-stop, owner Nigel Jolly says they have been doing the impossible since 1995. The vessel has visited the Kermadecs many times and has spent time in parts of the Pacific and Southern Oceans including the remote Pitcairn Islands and Kerguelen Island. About the RV BRAVEHEART. 2 x Niigata 125 kVA. 52m with 90 hp outboard. Subscribe...
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Photo Gallery | Kermadec Expedition | Auckland Museum
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Expedition Team - Oct/Nov 2015. Our Big Blue Backyard. Our Big Blue Backyard. Our Big Blue Backyard. Our Big Blue Backyard. Our Big Blue Backyard. Our Big Blue Backyard. Subscribe to Email Updates. For 21 days home for the crew is the RV Braveheart. The 39 metre long vessel has visited the Kermadecs many times before as well as other parts of the Pacific and Southern Oceans. More about the Braveheart.
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Albatross Encounter: July 2011
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Saturday, July 2, 2011. Report from our last full day pelagic trip. If you are contemplating joining us for our all day pelagic trip on 30th July then you may be interested in what happened on our last trip in April. Our regular team of Rob Lawrence, Igor Debski, Steve Wood and Peter Langlands were joined by Andrew Crossland, Niall Mugan, Philip Crutchely, Robbie Hewson and Ian Jury for our post equinox deep-sea trip. We headed back towards South Point being followed by a brown skua, the heaviest of the ...
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Albatross Encounter: Gary's Kermadec Trip onboard RV Braveheart
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Saturday, July 2, 2011. Gary's Kermadec Trip onboard RV Braveheart. On the 9th of May Gary was fortunate to go on a scientific expedition to the Kermadec Islands with Te Papa, Auckland Museum, Department of Conservation, Australian Museum and Radio N.Z. The trip was fortunate with the weather so a lot of work was possible and a great result was achieved. And also the Auckland Museum for the Kermadec site with lots of video footage http:/ kermadec.aucklandmuseum.com/#&slider1=2. View my complete profile.
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Hints & Kinks of the WVDXA: November 2013
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Hints and Kinks of the WVDXA. Send DX Hints or Kinks to any of the Blog Authors shown below. Sunday, November 24, 2013. Equipment for FT5ZM has been Shipped. Most hams never think about all the work that needs to be done BEFORE. A DX'pedition can come on the air. On the FT5ZM website there is a series of photos with descriptions showing just some of the work that has been done. Click HERE. For a link to that Post. For a link to the website for the MV Braveheart. Investment of time, money, skill, people, ...
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Blog & Discoveries | Kermadec Expedition | Auckland Museum
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At 2pm on 8 November, the team on board the Braveheart hauled up the anchor and began the journey home. They left Raoul Island with a dolphin escort on the bow. Unfortunately, all great expeditions come to an end. Today is the start of the end for us. The day we leave Raoul Island and make for Tauranga. The day dawned with blue skies and strong winds from the southwest. With Read More…. Sponge Blog Square Pants. Whales, boobies and butterfly fish. The Braveheart is quiet this evening. It has been a l...
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News | Kermadec Expedition | Auckland Museum
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Bright orange Lotella cod - one of the new species finds from the Kermadecs expedition. Three fish new to science among final Kermadec species count. Three fish new to science are likely to be among the final species count for the expedition team that arrived back from the Kermadecs expedition today. Trnski says the expedition has been a resounding success. The three new species include a bright orange Lotella cod, just 10cm long, which struck marine researcher Carl Struthers from Te Papa as soon as he g...