Fish
The ex-university lecturers offering free environmental education
Errol Wood and Kelvin Nicolle believe that the best way for today's teenagers to learn about the environment is to be in the environment. They run environmental outreach programme for school and… Audio, Gallery
The ex-university lecturers offering free environmental education
Errol Wood and Kelvin Nicolle believe that the best way for today's teenagers to learn about the environment is to be in the environment. They run environmental outreach programme for school and…
AudioNights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
Stella McQueen is on the line from some where in Waikato. Our topic this evening is the grayling. New Zealand's only semi-vegetarian, fully protected and totally extinct native fish. Audio
More Pacific youth encouraged into tech
FFA systems analyst says tech savvy youth have much to contribute towards advancing technology in the region. Audio
Keeping our native fish on the move
New Zealand's native fish need their roads to get around just as we do - but our roads are blocking theirs. Every time a road crosses a stream it creates a barrier to fish swimming up and down it. Audio
Report: 'Quota management system needs overhaul'
Calls for a full independent review into the fisheries quota management system, following new in-depth research from the Environmental Defence Society. Kathryn Ryan speaks with its Policy Director… Audio
Lacey Malarky: tracking fishy boats
International conservation group Oceana has released a report on boats that it says suspiciously turn off their tracking devices when they're near protected marine areas. Two researchers sifted… Audio
Record breaking temperatures blamed for fish deaths in Kapiti
Local iwi are concerned after receiving more than 12 reports of dead eel and trout along the Waikanae river. Video, Audio
Food with Al Brown
Al Brown shares a recipe for roasted snapper wings with ranch dressing. Audio
Climate change could kill 50-80% of Pacific fish species: study
Pacific Island nations could lose between 50 and 80 percent of their fish species by the end of the century if climate change continues unabated, according to a new study. Audio
New sunfish found in NZ waters
Andrew Stewart from Te Papa talks about a new sunfish species that has been found in NZ waters. Audio
Fishy feelings
Fish not only have lifelong relationships and intricate dating rituals, they also use tools, hunt in tandem and punish wrongdoers, says Jonathan Balcombe, author of What a Fish Knows. Audio
BBQ Masala Kahawai, with Naan Bread and Cucumber Yoghurt
Recipe by Shaun Clouston
From Afternoons on Friday 10 March 2017
Nights' Science - Stella Mcqueen
Stella Mcqueen talks native fish - Inanga, the most common species of whitebait is her topic. Audio
Jimmy the Fish
Auckland chef and seafood aficionado Jimmy Gerard talks about what he's learnt from 40 years in the kitchen. Audio
Four die in Fiji from fish poisoning
Four people have died in Fiji from fish poisoning and another is in hospital in the village of Somosomo in Gau.
Employee of the Month - Stella McQueen
Today's employee of the month is Stella McQueen. she has been doing field work on freshwater fishes. during the holiday season she's continuing to do her fish spotting and encourages others… Audio
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
Our native fish geek, Stella McQueen, discusses the banded kokopu, the only whitebait species that isn't classified as threatened, yet it seems to have quietly gone near-extinct across a wide swathe… Audio
Pacific Tuna Commission divided on conservation & management
Conservation and management measures for depleted tuna stocks in the Pacific have polarised the membership of the Pacific Tuna Commission. Audio
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, reports on the recent review of eel quotas by the Ministry for Primary Industries. Plus she shares a cool competition idea to get kids caring for… Audio