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Public meeting on Rena environmental monitoring

PROGRESS: One year on from when Rena oil washed up on Bay of Plenty beaches, Rena Recovery will present initial environmental sampling results from along the coastline.
PROGRESS: One year on from when Rena oil washed up on Bay of Plenty beaches, Rena Recovery will present initial environmental sampling results from along the coastline. Joel Ford


One year on from when Rena oil washed up on Bay of Plenty beaches, Rena Recovery will present initial environmental sampling results from along the coastline.

This Thursday, October 11, Rena Recovery will present the first results from winter sampling. A number of kaimoana species have been tested including tuatua, pipi, paua and kina. The final results, expected in April 2013, will provide information on what has happened to ecology in the Bay for all habitats.

Professor Chris Battershill, Waikato University Chair of Coastal Science, is leading the research team known as Te Mauri Moana, which includes academics and students from University of Waikato, Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi, University of Canterbury and Manaaki Taha Moana.

The presentation will be given by Professor Chris Battershill and Professor David Schiel.

 

Where: The Mount Maunganui Surf Club.


When: 7.30pm, Thursday 11 October.


Doors open at 7.15pm.
 

Topics:  rena


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