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Te Kura Moana

EMR is a national programme
of experiential learning about marine conservation
Te Kura Moana - School of the Ocean

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Hands up !

Since 2001, EMR has taken 77,688 people through NZ marine reserves, we have guided snorkel experiences for 147,905 people. The total number of kiwi’s engaged in EMR is now 207,494!

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Summer Event Series

Experience the wonders of your local marine environment or marine reserve! EMR organised Community Guided Snorkel and Paddle Days around the country. We provide free hire for all snorkel/kayak/SUP equipment and provide experienced snorkel/kayak/SUP guides to lead your discovery.

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Info for educators

Plan your programme, download our curriculum resources, programme structure, success criteria (learning outcomes) and learning concepts.

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Marine Monitoring

With the multitude of pressures impacting our coastal marine ecosystems it’s important that we are aware of the changes that are occurring so we can respond appropriately. Our Reef Savers timed swim fish surveys provide a quick and simple method to measure the diversity and abundance of fish communities on shallow reef ecosystems.

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Kaitiaki Action Projects

After experiencing their local marine environment and the fully protected marine reserve, participants are encouraged to lead action projects and become kaitiaki of their marine environment.

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Make a submission for ‘Revitalising the Gulf’

 

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Support marine conservation in Tikapa Moana/Hauraki Gulf...

The Department of Conservation is asking for submissions on the new proposed marine protected zones in the Hauraki Gulf through the ‘Revitalising the Gulf’ strategy. We would love to encourage you to submit on this exciting proposal. This is a great opportunity to learn about the processes involved in the formation of marine protected areas. The Minister for Oceans and Fisheries and Minister of Conservation will consider all feedback so it is a great way for you to have your say and have your feelings heard. They will do this before making final decisions on the proposals, which will inform the Hauraki Gulf Marine Protection Bill.

Submissions close on October 28th.

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