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Wellington's New Fault
NIWA scientists have discovered a new active fault in Wellington Harbour, capable of magnitude M6.3 to M7.1 earthquakes.
AudioOzone layer stabilises
The Earth's protective ozone layer may be showing its first sign of stabilising after years of dangerous depletion, but it's too early to give it the all clear. Audio
The habits of NZ's Great White Sharks
NIWA fisheries scientist and shark expert Dr Malcolm Francis. Audio
Measuring Gravity Waves
An international team of scientists is using an aircraft equipped with remote-sensing instruments to capture gravity waves above New Zealand. Audio
Measuring Gravity Waves
An international team of scientists is using an aircraft equipped with remote-sensing instruments to capture gravity waves above New Zealand.
AudioMeasuring Gravity Waves
An international team of scientists is using an aircraft equipped with remote-sensing instruments to capture gravity waves above New Zealand. Audio
Deep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing a deep-diving Argo float to monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres. Audio
Deep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing a deep-diving Argo float to monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres.
AudioDeep-diving Ocean Floats
Oceanographers aboard NIWA's research vessel Tangaroa are testing deep-diving Argo floats that monitor changes in the oceans at depths to 6000 metres. Audio
Methane Reserves off East Coast
A NZ/German expedition discovers frozen methane and gas vents off the east coast in an area with active submarine landslides. Audio
Methane Reserves off East Coast
A NZ/German expedition discovers frozen methane and gas vents off the east coast in an area with active submarine landslides.
AudioHow 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