Oceans
Jackson Browne: music, politics and ecology
Songwriter and recording artist who has a long history of political activism. He will perform with his six-piece band in Auckland in April. Audio
James Hansen: sea level rise
Veteran climate scientist who works at the Climate Science, Awareness and Solutions Program, at the Earth Institute, Columbia University. Audio
Sean Connell: oceans and emissions
Professor of Ecology and Environmental Science at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide, who works on ecosystem collapse, and the effects of carbon dioxide emissions on habitat… Audio
Iwi welcomes Kermadec sanctuary creation
The creation of the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary is part of a growing realisation of the need for greater protection of the environment, Ngāti Kurī says.
Cleaning Up Our Coastlines
After more than a decade of cleaning up Auckland's waterways and removing 22 shipping containers full of rubbish, the Sea Cleaners Trust is ready to tackle the rest of our coastline. Audio
Fresh plankton
Research director at the National Centre for Scientific Research, and one of the scientific coordinators for the Tara Oceans expedition, which has collected 35,000 samples of planktonic organisms from… Audio, Gallery
Global Ocean Legacy
The director of the Pew Charitable Trusts' Global Ocean Legacy discusses the importance of protected marine areas. Video, Audio
Acid oceans drove mass extinction
New research has found acidic oceans were probably to blame for the greatest mass extinction of life on Earth. Audio
The Warming Oceans
From the results of their study with Argo floats, oceanographers Prof. Dean Roemmich from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, and Dr Philip Sutton from NIWA, have confirmed… Audio
Naked Science Wellington
The second of our Naked Science shows, recorded at the Paramount Theatre in Wellington last month. Five top scientists speak to Simon Morton and Dr Chris Smith about their areas of expertise. The… Audio
David Carlson: oceans and climate
Director of the World Climate Research Programme in Geneva, who is coming here to speak at World Science Week New Zealand. Audio
Fish and Warming Oceans
University of Auckland research finds that heart function in fish is an indicator of which species may cope better with rising ocean temperatures. Audio
Fish and Warming Oceans
University of Auckland research finds that heart function in fish is an indicator of which species may cope better with rising ocean temperatures. Audio
The US push for global strategy to save the world's oceans
The US Secretary of State John Kerry wants a global strategy to save the world's oceans from over-fishing, climate change and pollution. The Director of the US Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs, Evan… Audio
Steve Hathaway: 93% ocean
Underwater filmmaker based north of Auckland who is a passionate advocate for New Zealand's oceans and sea life. Audio
How do we protect our marine reserves while still sustaining a fishing industry?
Wallace Chapman talks with Dr Rochelle Constantine, Dr Tom Trnski, Don McGlashan and Sam Judd. Audio
Wade Doak - the oceans
Amateur marine biologist, dolphin researcher, and ocean/land explorer; his new memoir is Gaia Calls: South Sea Voices, Dolphins, Sharks and Rainforests. Audio
Feature Guest - Dave Ainley
Dr Dave Ainley is a US marine bird scientist leading an international campaign to protect the Ross Sea from all fishing, the Last Ocean Project. Audio