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eDNA data from Otago Harbour and Aramoana mole

Jeunen, G.-J., Knapp, M., Spencer, H. G., Lamare, M. D., Taylor, H. R., Stat, M., … Gemmell, N. J. (2019). Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding reveals strong discrimination among diverse marine hab...

eDNA data from Otago Harbour and Aramoana mole

Jeunen, G.-J., Knapp, M., Spencer, H. G., Taylor, H. R., Lamare, M. D., Stat, M., … Gemmell, N. J. (2019). Species‐level biodiversity assessment using marine environmental DNA metabarcoding requires p...

EGRF activation cell-based bioassay

A method to detect compounds of interest from seaweeds that is suitable for screening.
(Sustainable Seas project number 2.13)

EGRF activation cell-based bioassay

A method to detect compounds of interest from seaweeds suitable for use for screening.
(Sustainable Seas project number 2.13)

Encouraging restorative economies in NZ marine spaces

This project involves research into new approaches and metrics for developing and guiding Restorative Economies in coastal and marine environments in New Zealand. We will give talks as parts of webina...

Experiment on isotopic change of preserved fish (NSC 4.1.1 (3))

Signatures of d13C, d15N (bulk tissues and AA), %N, %C, lipid content and C:N from experiment looking at effects of preservation on isotopic signatures of muscle tissue (three species: blue cod, blue ...

Field deployable quantitative polymerase chain reaction assays for harmful algae

Large subunit rDNA gene sequences used as primers for qPCR assays of shellfish poisoning and fish killing algae (Alexandrium pacificum, Alexandrium minutum, Karena brevisulcata, Pseudochattonella ver...

Flounder plasma gonadotropin quantification tool

Development of an enzyme linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) to quantify plasma gonadotropins concentration in Pātiki, yellowbelly flounder, Rhombosolea leporina.
(Sustainable Seas project number 2.16)

Global database of diffuse riverine nitrogen and phosphorus loads and yields

Human activities have increased the input of nitrogen and phosphorus into riverine systems. These inputs can increase algal growth that degrades aquatic ecosystems. We constructed a global database of...

Haumanu Hauora: Strengthening health institution Māori responsiveness to climate change

This project will work with two District Health Boards (DHBs), Waikato and Lakes, to develop institutional responses to climate adaptation with respect to vulnerable Māori populations (covering urban ...

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