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Early and long-lasting ozone hole, forecasts NIWA
Higher and drier – cost of raising homes
Wellington study could improve worldwide access to coastal freshwater
Extreme weather research gets boost
New creature catalogue compiled to aid conservation
Government review of weather forecasting system
Government to review weather forecasting system
Fascinating finds from NIWA’s annual squid survey
Matariki viewing prospects 2023
2023 so far: NZ’s record-breaking weather
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea: Uncovering mysteries of the deep ocean
Kaikura’s deep seabed is rapidly recovering, says NIWA
Mussel farms may benefit environment
New maps reveal places at risk from sea-level rise
Crustacean celebrities of Aotearoa on display at Te Papa
Sustainability Awards Finalists announced
Counting carbon – NZ contributes to global CO2 stocktake
Counting carbon – NZ contributes to global C02 stocktake
NIWA discovers over two dozen new marine species in Wellington inlet
NZ “ballerina sponge” in top 10 new species list
Further ice loss for NZ’s glaciers
On search for invaders
Dramatic changes in New Zealand river flows, research finds
Online atlas provides understanding of marine life and habitats
In numbers: New Zealand’s wild summer weather
2023 Seafood Sustainability Awards: Entries open
Record low sea ice levels mixed bag for Antarctic voyage
Research aims to quantify New Zealand’s Blue Carbon capacity of kelp seaweeds
Auckland suffers wettest month in history
Half of NZ’s rivers blocked for migratory fish
New discoveries from New Zealand’s deepest waters
NIWA’s 2022 Annual Climate Summary is now out
Researchers to unveil Antarctic secrets
Protecting Nelson Lakes’ alpine lakes from ‘lake snow’
New technology gives sea safety hopes
New Zealanders still not making enough effort to be “sun safe” study
Climate change risks to property values
Marine heatwave developing
Chinese and New Zealand Scientists dive to one of ocean’s deepest regions
Tonga eruption confirmed as largest ever recorded
Avocado Time Machine Takes Top Prize at Niwa BOP Science Fair
Discovery of over dozen new sponge species
Climate change experts tour New Zealand’s coastal wetlands
Uncertain future of snow sports in a climate emergency
Technology provides views of life in remote habitats
High UV prompts SunSmart warnings
Spectacular snaps show beauty of science
Understanding threat of sea level rise to NZ’s wetlands