mostnewzealand.com
MOST: NZ has the most mussels
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NZ has the most mussels. New Zealand earns more money from exporting mussels than any other country in the world. The reason N ew Z ealand is so good at exporting farmed mussels is that the endemic green - lipped mussel is not found anywhere else in the world. It is bigger and can live at greater depths than the blue mussel. A group called Revive our Gulf is working with mussel farmers to restore the mussel reefs. VISIT REVIVE OUR GULF. A single mussel can filter up to 350 litres of seawater, every day!
restorepumicestonepassage.org
Socio-cultural - Restore Pumicestone Passage
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Shellfish reef restoration projects in other parts of the world have proven to provide significant social, economic and cultural benefits. Restoration project activity has proven to be good business. Generating jobs and sustainable economic activity within local communities. The improved ecosystem services not only benefit the environment, but a healthier environment tends to attract more tourism, including recreational fishing activity and its associated socio-economic benefits. Chesapeake Bay Program &...
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Map - Restore Pumicestone Passage
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July 31, 2015 at 5:47 pm. Good to see someone understands Coastal Ecosystems and the importance of this Ramsar wetland. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Restoring oysters in Chesapeake Bay. A news item on our project. A video on how shellfish reefs help estuaries. A video on oyster filtration. ABC article on Australia's first oyster gardening initiative. ABC radio interviews on Pumicestone Passage. Reviving Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand.
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About - Restore Pumicestone Passage
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Has been established by local community groups in the Pumicestone Region who are committed to halting and reversing the ongoing declines in water quality, biodiversity and ecological function in the Pumicestone Passage that are arising from rapid development in the adjacent catchments. Oyster health, scientific advice, research. Volunteer help, seed funding for Phase 2. Mark Higham and John Daley. Pumicestone Passage Restocking Association. QLD Oyster Growers Association. Technical and scientific advice.
whangateauharbour.org
News – Whangateau Harbourcare
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To sustain the environment of the Whangateau harbour and its catchment. Point 1 – Catchment. Point 2 – Subdivisions. Point 3 – Pine Harvesting. Point 4 – Estuarine Vegetation. Point 5 – Mataitai. Point 6 – Scientific Reserve. Point 7 – Horseshoe Island. Point 8 – Sewage. Point 9 – Vehicles. Point 10 – Mangrove Control. September 6, 2016. Whangateau HarbourCare Planting Day. September 6, 2016. New Consent for the Omaha Waste Water Treatment Plant. May 10, 2016. Application For Temporary Closure at Otaiti.
aucklandseakayaks.co.nz
About | Auckland Sea Kayaks
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64) 9 213 4545 outside NZ. Great Barrier Island Tour. We employ guides who like us are very experienced/skilled sea kayakers with a personal commitment and passion for conservation and kayaking. Irrespective of their own experience, new guides undergo a detailed training programme specific to the Hauraki Gulf conditions. Being paddlers we all enthuse most when we are in a sea kayak sharing with others our skills, experience, knowledge, passion and commitment. Lucy Hartstone, Nick Prebble, Andy Ferrer.
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Resources, downloads, books and information for Seaweek
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TAIRAWHITI – GISBORNE / EAST COAST. Experiencing Marine Reserves (EMR). Great work by New Zealand's Hayden Smith of Sea Cleaners in Hawaii. US military enlists the help of Kiwi coastline cleaner. Hayden Smith's talent for improving our beaches and waterways caught the eye of one of the most powerful military forces in the world. Sharks can travel thousands of miles, they really are amazing creatures. You can read mor. NOAA Science On a Sphere. To see what else is happening around New Zealand and the Globe.