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February 15, 2024News Articles

More on our stream health

Last week in our Te Ipukarea Society article we touched on some of the water quality monitoring that can be done in […]

February 6, 2024February 6, 2024News Articles

Live streaming in Rarotonga

Monitoring the quality of our stream water is a useful way to inform us whether some of our land use practices are […]

January 30, 2024January 30, 2024News Articles

Climate change heroes of the deep sea

The deep seabed of our Marae Moana contains large deposits of polymetallic nodules that are of great commercial interest. This is because […]

January 17, 2024News Articles

A healthy ocean, more than just a passing FAD

In today’s column, we aim to shed light on the use of drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (dFADs) in tuna purse seine fishing, […]

January 8, 2024January 9, 2024News Articles

Turtle Watch Party

Sea turtles are migratory species commonly seen across the Pacific and within the Cook Islands. In the Cook Islands, we have two […]

January 3, 2024News Articles

My turn as an intern.

Today’s Te Ipukarea Society article is written by Dreena Teapa, the recipient of the Dame Margaret Karika Memorial Fellowship in 2023 for […]

December 21, 2023December 21, 2023News Articles

A Conscious Waste Free Christmas

It is that time of the year again,  the season of gift-giving and yummy kaikais. Together with all the fun and good […]

December 21, 2023News Articles

Deep Seabed Mining, and emerging risk to our tuna fisheries?

Last week saw the Cook Islands host one of the most significant meetings with respect to the shared tuna stocks in the […]

December 15, 2023News Articles

The year that was…

2023 has been a jam packed year, with lots of local engagement, off island expeditions, and everyday work. Te Ipukarea Society has […]

December 4, 2023December 4, 2023News Articles

The radiating depths of our Marae Moana

Is the radioactivity of polymetallic nodules an problem? The simple answer to that question is, we do not know. Yet. Polymetallic nodule […]

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