New Zealand’s coastal and marine ecosystems are in ecological trouble. In 2016 the Government reported on the state of our seas, as required by the Environmental Reporting Act 2015 (ERA). “Our marine environment 2016” identified serious and widespread issues with seabed habitat damage and destruction, numerous threatened seabird and marine mammals, and massive loss of topsoil into our coastal waters causing deterioration in water quality and ecosystem services
The marine environment faces many threats. Often these threats are imposed as a result of human acti...
This is a summary of an article published in June 2022 in Ocean & Coastal Management by Urlich, Whit...
Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food prod...
New Zealand’s coastal and marine ecosystems are in ecological trouble. In 2016 the Government report...
This paper will explore and critically analyse national strategies for oceans governance and protect...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a potential antidote to the alleviation of multiple stressors in...
New Zealand has a strong social commitment to environmental protection. It has the 6th largest marin...
Over the past 30 years, New Zealand has discussed the practicality and value of Ôno-takeÕ marine res...
In the face of declining ocean health and marine biodiversity, marine management arrangements may ne...
© 2016 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. In January 2016 New Zealand released a consultation document p...
Over the last four decades, there have been many catastrophic oil spills in the marine environment a...
The utilisation and protection of New Zealand's marine environment is of vital importance both in an...
The recent Court of Appeal decision in Attorney-General v The Trustees of the Motiti Rohe Moana Trus...
Terrestrial conservation is well developed in New Zealand. There is an extensive system of protected...
Healthy marine ecosystems provide a wide range of resources and services that support life on Earth ...
The marine environment faces many threats. Often these threats are imposed as a result of human acti...
This is a summary of an article published in June 2022 in Ocean & Coastal Management by Urlich, Whit...
Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food prod...
New Zealand’s coastal and marine ecosystems are in ecological trouble. In 2016 the Government report...
This paper will explore and critically analyse national strategies for oceans governance and protect...
Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is a potential antidote to the alleviation of multiple stressors in...
New Zealand has a strong social commitment to environmental protection. It has the 6th largest marin...
Over the past 30 years, New Zealand has discussed the practicality and value of Ôno-takeÕ marine res...
In the face of declining ocean health and marine biodiversity, marine management arrangements may ne...
© 2016 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. In January 2016 New Zealand released a consultation document p...
Over the last four decades, there have been many catastrophic oil spills in the marine environment a...
The utilisation and protection of New Zealand's marine environment is of vital importance both in an...
The recent Court of Appeal decision in Attorney-General v The Trustees of the Motiti Rohe Moana Trus...
Terrestrial conservation is well developed in New Zealand. There is an extensive system of protected...
Healthy marine ecosystems provide a wide range of resources and services that support life on Earth ...
The marine environment faces many threats. Often these threats are imposed as a result of human acti...
This is a summary of an article published in June 2022 in Ocean & Coastal Management by Urlich, Whit...
Marine ecosystems provide a variety of benefits to humans, including nature-based tourism, food prod...