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Hello world!
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!
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Sea level Rise Faster than Predicted say Scientists
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- Loss of polar ice has accelerated say world scientists. Warming of oceans and loss of ice on the Greenland ice cap and in Antarctica means sea level rise will be greater than predicted. One metre rise by 2100 and loss of oceanic ecosystems on a massive scale!
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Sea Walls Losing Battle with Oceans
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- Around NZ coastlines seawalls need to be rethought! Or abandoned?
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California MPAs Already Show Good Results
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- New studies show what a comprehensive network can do. Look here and here and here
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WWF and Fishers Advocate use of Drones in Fisheries Management
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/397057/drones-wanted-in-fight-to-protect-maui-dolphins
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Moves to Strengthen Hector’s Dolphin Management Plan
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/397026/arguments-for-and-against-maui-and-hector-s-dolphin-protection-plan
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for October
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- Oulactis muscosa plus lunch Photo Jen Howe
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Bold Move by UN for High Seas Marine Life Protection
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- But will fishing industries’ overfish in the meantime?
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Shellfish Poaching Ruins Marine Ecosystems
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- Strong statement from DOC DG, Lou Sanson.
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Nine million tons of plastic reach the oceans each year!
- Friends of Taputeranga Marine Reserve
- We must address this ‘scourge of the seas’. it is as urgent as climate change. National Geographics June 2018.
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Photo of the Month for November
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- Blue Moki S. Journee
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