#whakaraupo — Public Fediverse posts
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"[University of Otago Emeritus Professor Steve] Dawson is also disappointed SailGP has dropped real-time acoustic sensors from Lyttelton. 'The development of a fully functioning acoustic detection system could have been a way that SailGP could have contributed something with a positive environmental benefit'."
#DavidWilliams, 2024
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"[University of Otago Emeritus Professor Steve] Dawson is also disappointed SailGP has dropped real-time acoustic sensors from Lyttelton. 'The development of a fully functioning acoustic detection system could have been a way that SailGP could have contributed something with a positive environmental benefit'."
#DavidWilliams, 2024
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"[University of Otago Emeritus Professor Steve] Dawson is also disappointed SailGP has dropped real-time acoustic sensors from Lyttelton. 'The development of a fully functioning acoustic detection system could have been a way that SailGP could have contributed something with a positive environmental benefit'."
#DavidWilliams, 2024
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"[University of Otago Emeritus Professor Steve] Dawson is also disappointed SailGP has dropped real-time acoustic sensors from Lyttelton. 'The development of a fully functioning acoustic detection system could have been a way that SailGP could have contributed something with a positive environmental benefit'."
#DavidWilliams, 2024
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Rather large sea worms are invading Whakaraupō.
Since 2020 Mediterranean fanworms up to half a metre long have spread through Lyttelton harbour. With no natural predator, the worms suffocate biodiversity. They've been detected at Corsair and Cass Bays. Eradication is the most desirable option.
The invasion has also sparked calls for better hull cleaning facilities and tighter regulations.
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Rather large sea worms are invading Whakaraupō.
Since 2020 Mediterranean fanworms up to half a metre long have spread through Lyttelton harbour. With no natural predator, the worms suffocate biodiversity. They've been detected at Corsair and Cass Bays. Eradication is the most desirable option.
The invasion has also sparked calls for better hull cleaning facilities and tighter regulations.
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Rather large sea worms are invading Whakaraupō.
Since 2020 Mediterranean fanworms up to half a metre long have spread through Lyttelton harbour. With no natural predator, the worms suffocate biodiversity. They've been detected at Corsair and Cass Bays. Eradication is the most desirable option.
The invasion has also sparked calls for better hull cleaning facilities and tighter regulations.
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Rather large sea worms are invading Whakaraupō.
Since 2020 Mediterranean fanworms up to half a metre long have spread through Lyttelton harbour. With no natural predator, the worms suffocate biodiversity. They've been detected at Corsair and Cass Bays. Eradication is the most desirable option.
The invasion has also sparked calls for better hull cleaning facilities and tighter regulations.
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Rather large sea worms are invading Whakaraupō.
Since 2020 Mediterranean fanworms up to half a metre long have spread through Lyttelton harbour. With no natural predator, the worms suffocate biodiversity. They've been detected at Corsair and Cass Bays. Eradication is the most desirable option.
The invasion has also sparked calls for better hull cleaning facilities and tighter regulations.
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