7 episodes

T.A., a marine biologist, and Doris, a journalist, sail around New Zealand in their tiny yacht, to connect with communities, share stories and raise awareness for marine restoration as well as protection.

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T.A., a marine biologist, and Doris, a journalist, sail around New Zealand in their tiny yacht, to connect with communities, share stories and raise awareness for marine restoration as well as protection.

    Maoriworldpt1

    Maoriworldpt1

    In this episode, we share a bit of the connection the indigenous of New Zealand, the Maori have with their environment and how marine restoration can benefit from this inclusive, holistic world view.

    • 12 min
    What we can do for the ocean

    What we can do for the ocean

    The ocean has been neglected and (ab)used for mainly two activities by human beings: extraction and discharge. Both are highly destructive to the marine environment and lead to barren seas. The question is, what can we as individuals do for the ocean? Here are some ideas and steps to restore the abundance of our big blue back your.

    • 11 min
    Why The Ocean is awesome

    Why The Ocean is awesome

    It´s Labour Weekend here in New Zealand and we bet, lots and lots of New Zealanders will enjoy these free days near or on the ocean: Cruising, fishing, snorkeling, diving or just hanging out on the beaches. We just love the ocean. Apart from the obvious though, here are 5 reasons why the ocean is awesome.

    • 10 min
    Nuie and the potential of its plans for a marine reserve

    Nuie and the potential of its plans for a marine reserve

    Niue, a small island in the Pacific Ocean, has announced a new marine park in a bid to conserve and protect its marine resources. The park makes up 40 percent of the nation's Exclusive Economic Zone and includes the Beveridge Reef, home to some of the highest densities of the threatened grey reef sharks found anywhere on earth. We take the opportunity to discuss the benefits of marine reserves and why setting it up is not the only challenge.

    • 14 min
    Whales business

    Whales business

    Recently, a dead whale was found on the bow of a container ship coming into Tauranga, Bay of Plenty (read: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11929790). An event that happens more frequent than you would assume. We take the opportunity to talk about sea mammals and the danger they face because of the ship traffic in the ocean.

    • 18 min
    Waste and the ocean

    Waste and the ocean

    Human waste discharges - also known as poos and wees - degrade our marine environment. We talk about this frequently avoided topic and about a possible solution of decentralisation to achieve sort-at-source and reduce the amount of discharges.

    • 17 min

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