Rochelle Constantine
Scientist on the risk of exploration in dolphin habitat.
Dr Rochelle Constantine, a Senior Lecturer, at the Institute of Marine Science, University of Auckland is part of the research which places the Maui's dolphin at dire levels. Audio
Assessment of humpback whales in Oceania
New data released on humpback whales in Oceania collected over a 20 year period has prompted calls for the species to be better protected. Audio
How do we protect our marine reserves while still sustaining a fishing industry?
Wallace Chapman talks with Dr Rochelle Constantine, Dr Tom Trnski, Don McGlashan and Sam Judd. Audio
Rare whale washed up on New Zealand coast
Scientists have been able to glean a unique insight into a rare species of whale, after two washed up on a New Zealand beach. Audio
Kermadec Whales and Dolphins
Humpback whales & bottlenose dolphins are common at Raoul Island but there is some doubt as to which populations they belong to Audio
Our Changing World - Humpback Whales
They were once hunted nearly to extinction, but each winter increasing numbers of humpback whales are being seen around the coast of New Zealand. Audio
Antarctic Whale Expedition Results
The joint Australia-NZ whale research expedition found that humpback whales in the Ross Sea also spend time in east Australia Audio
Rochelle Constantine
From the University of Auckland's School of Biological Sciences on Bryde's whales in the Hauraki Gulf. Audio
Whale researchers return from Antarctic
The world's largest non-lethal whale research expedition has returned from six weeks in Antarctic waters. Audio
Antarctic Whale Research Expedition
The joint Australia-NZ Whale Research Expedition is using non-lethal methods to study humpback and minke whales Audio
Environment story - Antarctic whale research
The joint Australia-New Zealand Antarctic Whale Expedition is conducting non-lethal research into whales, and has managed to attach 24 satellite transmitters to whales. It has one more week at sea… Audio