by Elaine Harris | Nov 30, 2021
PROJECT KAHURANGI Imagery that resonates The issues facing the ocean are not new. For decades scientists have been signalling the unprecedented loss of biodiversity, water quality and diminishment of ecosystem health. These issues are largely out of sight. Below the...
by Elaine Harris | Nov 10, 2021
TE TOKI VOYAGING TRUST Sharing Mātauranga Aotearoa New Zealand’s story is intrinsically linked to the moana and the many wayfinders who voyaged across the ocean. Knowledge and appreciation of our history is critical in rebuilding our connection with the ocean. By...
by Ruby Dreifuss | Feb 26, 2021
SONGS OF THE SEA Stories of the Hauraki Gulf Most of us can’t remember the former abundance of the Hauraki Gulf, or what has been lost. Songs of the Sea is an innovative new multi-media series that uses archival photography, film and audio to tell personal stories of...
by Elaine Harris | Mar 26, 2020
ANTIPODEAN ALBATROSS IT’S ESTIMATED WE’RE LOSING 2,300 OF THESE BIRDS A YEAR. THE POPULATION IS IN FREEFALL.UNLESS WE ACT IMMEDIATELY WE COULD LOSE THIS INCREDIBLE BIRD. Photo credit: Jodi Osgood-Webber THE SENTINEL OF THE OCEAN Sentinel of the Ocean was...