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Cass River sampling – Jan 2024
Adaption of a traditional Māori fishing method for biomonitoring: using whakaweku for sampling benthic macroinvertebrates in streams
Multiscale ecological resilience in braided rivers
Dr Ian Kusabs at the Māori Fisheries Conference 2023
Your whitebait fritter still holds mysteries for scientists
Te Tūkohu Ngāwhā Mātauranga Māori Science and Design Fair
Fish Futures at Freshwater Sciences 2023
Tracking research trends on southern hemisphere amphidromous galaxiids
Trait variation in brown trout: unpacking morphological differences in a global invader
Transforming freshwater politics through metaphors: Struggles over ecosystem health, legal personhood, and invasive species in Aotearoa New Zealand
Fish habitat restoration project in Southland’s Waituna Creek
Freshwater fisheries in a changing world
Sea to the mountains: quantifying freshwater eel and trout diet reliance on marine subsidies from upstream migrating fish
Celebrating Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing at the 3rd Annual Fish Futures Hui in Motupōhue | Bluff
Jane Kitson talks Kanakana
The benefits and problems trout create from historical, social, cultural, and ecological perspectives.
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