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Turtle watch party
Turtle Watch Party Sea turtles are migratory species commonly seen across the Pacific and within the Cook Islands. In the…
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My turn as an intern.
My turn as an intern. Today’s Te Ipukarea Society article is written by Dreena Teapa, the recipient of the Dame…
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A conscious waste free Christmas
A Conscious Waste Free Christmas It is that time of the year again, the season of gift-giving and yummy kaikais.…
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Deep-seabed mining an emerging risk to our tuna fisheries?
Deep Seabed Mining, and emerging risk to our tuna fisheries? Last week saw the Cook Islands host one of the…
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The year that was…
The year that was… 2023 has been a jam packed year, with lots of local engagement, off island expeditions, and…
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The radiating depths of our Marae Moana
The radiating depths of our Marae Moana Is the radioactivity of polymetallic nodules an problem? The simple answer to that…
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Te Ipukarea Society continues its periodic programme
Te Ipukarea Society continues its periodic programme Here in the Cook Islands, and more specifically in the Pa Enua, young…
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Protecting a little paradise in Ma’uke
Protecting a little paradise in Ma’uke With the introduction of non-biodegradable equipment and packaging over the past 50 plus years,…
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Pacific launch of Deep Rising
Pacific Launch of Deep Rising This past week on Tuesday at the Empire Cinema we launched the documentary called Deep…
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Citizen science turtle monitoring continues
Citizen science turtle monitoring continues Throughout Te Moana nui o Kiva, sea turtles are held in very high regard. The…
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Sustainable alternatives to deep-seabed mining for battery production
Sustainable Alternatives to Deep-Sea Mining for Battery Production In the quest for a more sustainable future, the world is increasingly…
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Reaching new heights in the Takitumu Conservation Area
Reaching new heights in the Takitumu Conservation Area Today’s article was written by Donna Gast, who is visiting from the…
