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Corporate Brunch to celebrate seaweek 2009
Stephen Tindall is coming to Whangarei for a Corporate Brunch to celebrate seaweek 2009. Proceeds from the event go towards a Marine Leadership Competition for students in the Northland region.
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Over 40 passionate marine people gathered in Whananaki, Northland for the National Marine Education Wananga Conference in October
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National Marine Education Wananga - Conference
Whakapaumahara Marae, Whananaki North Rd, Whangarei, Northland
Wednesday 8th – Friday10th October, 2008
Theme: Action for the marine environment
Purpose: Professional development and networking opportunity for those interested in the marine environment, community relations, marine & environmental educators & to ensure strong delivery of the EMR concept around NZ.
Objectives:
• Share stories about EMR delivery outcomes from around the country
• Provide a forum for marine educators to talk about marine education initiatives & projects
• To provide professional development (snorkeling, expert speakers)
• To provide a forum to discuss ideas for action for the marine environment.
Reserve fishers in court
By DEANNA HARRIS - Whangarei Leader | Tuesday, 08 July 2008
Recreational fishermen are ending up in front of a judge after being caught fishing in marine reserves in Whangarei Harbour.
Alan Fleming, a marine protection ranger with the Department of Conservation in Whangarei, says staff members have had enough of people breaking the law by fishing in the reserves.
In the past six months 38 anglers have been caught fishing in the harbour and Poor Knights Islands marine reserves.
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Shellfish shock for Whangarei harbour
Unsafe levels of bacteria have forced health authorities to suspend harvesting of cockles in the Whangarei Harbour. Recent tests have shown a high level of faecal bacteria at Snake Bank.
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