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  • Sampling toothfish embryos to understand early developmental processes Photo: Steve Parker/NIWA

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    Braving Antarctic winter to study toothfish

    2019-12-06T10:34:00

    A New Zealand ship has recently returned from a six-week winter research voyage to the Ross Sea where scientists have made the first observations of developing Antarctic toothfish embryos.

  • Aerial photography shows a subtidal bed in Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand

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    NIWA looks at fish nursery hotspots

    2013-03-14T11:55:00

    In order to provide detailed information on New Zealand’s largest harbour and its fishery hotspots, the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) is carrying out studies on subtidal seagrass meadows in the southern Kaipara Harbour.

  • The newly discovered eelpout Photo: NIWA/University of Aberdeen

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    New species found off New Zealand

    2013-02-07T13:59:00

    NIWA research scientists have returned from a two week survey to the north of New Zealand, near the Kermadec Islands, with evidence of new species of fish.

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    A new aquaculture strategy called the ''Northland Aquaculture Development Strategy’ is due to be launched in New Zealand this week.

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    NIWA finds new strange-looking fish

    2012-07-24T11:48:00

    Scientists from New Zealand’s NIWA have trawled deeper than ever before - down to 2,730 metres - and found new-to-science fish close to the deep ocean seafloor during their latest research voyage.

  • Acoustic echogram from the moored echosounder on Morgue, showing the diving response of fish when lights came on at 18:00 NZST on 17 July. Inset shows frame grab from top camera showing orange roughy at 990m depth. Credit: NIWA, Peter Marriott

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    The secret lives of orange roughy

    2012-07-18T09:57:00

    Moored underwater cameras have exposed the secret lives of orange roughy nearly 900m below the ocean surface.

  • The newly discovered amphipod species. Photo: Nelson Boustead, NIWA

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    Divers discover new marine species in NZ

    2012-06-27T17:26:00

    In a recent diving expedition to one of the world’s deepest underwater caves near Nelson in New Zealand, Australian cave divers discovered three new marine species – a transparent amphipod, a worm, and a small snail.

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    NZ: World first to catalogue all species

    2012-05-22T11:15:00

    New Zealand has become the first country in the world to catalogue all of its known living and fossil life.

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    Study finds wild mussel beds may recover

    2012-03-16T04:00:00

    Overfishing and sedimentation have reduced the number of natural beds of green-lipped mussels from many regions around New Zealand and in the Firth of Thames the beds have all but gone.

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