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December 8, 2022December 10, 2022News Articles

Get on the bus!

Rarotonga and Aitutaki probably have among the highest numbers of motor vehicles per person in the world, meaning that we are likely […]

November 28, 2022November 28, 2022News Articles

Why we need a moratorium on deep seabed mining

Do we have to trash the ocean to save our climate? No we do not. New analysis shows how technological innovation and […]

November 21, 2022November 21, 2022News Articles

Doomsday approaching for the rats of Palmerston

Invasive species such as rats pose a threat to island biodiversity. They can impact nesting seabirds and turtles as well as native […]

November 14, 2022News Articles

Issues Behind the Smoke Screen

Easily recognized for being one of the most popular substance use (or abuse) trends among teens and young adults is vaping. It […]

November 7, 2022November 7, 2022News Articles

Global opposition for the rush to mine the deep seabed is growing.

Most of us have heard that Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) has recently come out publicly in support of a conditional moratorium on […]

October 31, 2022News Articles

Artificial Plants a Grave Concern

Each year, on November 1st, we remember those who have passed on. The expression we use is Turama or “All Souls Day”. […]

October 24, 2022News Articles

Deep Sea Capacity Building

A marine research and training programme called Denticles and Tentacles offered a unique opportunity to train students between the ages of 16-24 […]

October 17, 2022October 17, 2022News Articles

Sea sponges as an organic industry

Much of the world we live in today is made of plastic. This western influenced product that we have come to rely […]

October 3, 2022News Articles

It is time to clean up our act

International Coastal Cleanup Day is dedicated to raising awareness about the growing pollution on our beaches and in our environment. This year, […]

September 26, 2022September 26, 2022News Articles

Birds are species worth flying high for – our future depends on it

Te Ipukarea Society participants have recently returned back from the 100th Birdlife Anniversary and Global Congress event held in Cambridge UK. Represented […]

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