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    10 May 2023
    Detecting and quantifying methane emissions by satellite
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    NIWA can help you leverage updated climate projections

    Service
    29 August 2024
    NIWA is using updated climate projections to help New Zealanders better understand climate-related risks.
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    Tonga eruption confirmed as largest ever recorded

    Media release
    21 November 2022
    A New Zealand-led team has completed the fullest investigation to date into January’s eruption of the underwater Tongan volcano.
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    Kaharoa II

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    14 May 2024
    Kaharoa II sets the standard of excellence for marine research vessels
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    Image of mayflies [from NIWA Benthic Macroinvertebrates Field Identification Guide]

    Freshwater invertebrate identification and e-guides

    Education Resource
    06 February 2023
    Downloadable and printable guides on identification of common freshwater invertebrates found in New Zealand waterways and lakes.
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    Koru

    Te Kūwaha Graduate Programme

    19 January 2023
    NIWA’s Te Kūwaha Graduate Internship programme has been established to help support and create tangible pathways for the next generation of Māori researchers.
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    We provide applied science and environmental consultancy services to support international development activities, with a particular focus on the Pacific and Asian regions.
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    Development of sustainable water supply and treatment systems

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    Improved climate information and services in Vanuatu

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    Snapper

    Fisheries & ecosystems

    30 January 2023
    NIWA will be determining the impact of fisheries on the aquatic environment. This will inform an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and the development methods to mitigate this impact.

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