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Wild coasts : exploring Aotearoa's marine reserves / Ned Barraud.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Nelson, New Zealand : Potton & Burton, 2022Description: 39 pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781988550459
Subject(s):
Contents:
Marine reserves in Aotearoa -- Cape Rodney -- Okakari Point Marine Reserve -- Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve -- Taputeranga Marine Reserve -- Hikurangi Marine Reserve -- Ulva Island -- Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve -- Piopiotahi Marine Reserve.
Summary: "Aotearoa is renowned for its wild coasts and abundant sea life, but, after decades of overfishing, some of our marine ecosystems are under serious threat. To help with this, parts of our coastline have been made into protected marine reserves. These are no-take zones, where fishing is not allowed. In these safe spaces, sea life can thrive and ecosystems can recover"--Page 2.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Non-Fiction Davis (Central) Library Non-Fiction Non-Fiction 577.747 BAR Available T00864017
Non-Fiction Davis (Central) Library Non-Fiction Non-Fiction 577.747 BAR Available T00864018
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Aotearoa is renowned for its wild coasts and abundant sea life, but, after decades of overfishing, some of our marine ecosystems are under serious threat. To help with this, parts of our coastline have been made into protected marine reserves. These are no-take zones, where fishing is not allowed. In these safe spaces, sea life can thrive and ecosystems can recover"--Page 2.

Marine reserves in Aotearoa -- Cape Rodney -- Okakari Point Marine Reserve -- Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve -- Taputeranga Marine Reserve -- Hikurangi Marine Reserve -- Ulva Island -- Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve -- Piopiotahi Marine Reserve.

"Aotearoa is renowned for its wild coasts and abundant sea life, but, after decades of overfishing, some of our marine ecosystems are under serious threat. To help with this, parts of our coastline have been made into protected marine reserves. These are no-take zones, where fishing is not allowed. In these safe spaces, sea life can thrive and ecosystems can recover"--Page 2.

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