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|Project=Ngā Kaitiaki o Ngā Motu
|Group name=Ngāti Te Whiti Hapū , Ngā Mahanga A Tairi Hapū,
|Topic=Sustainability, Beach and coastal
|Level=Primary, Intermediate, High School
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== Project Overview ==
== Project Overview ==
A collaborative initiative underpinned by a holistic and interconnected, Maori world view that brings together hapū, marae, kura, schools, and community groups to build awareness and encourage participation in kaitiakitanga. Specifically the characterisation and connectivity of taonga species inside and outside Tapuae Marine Reserve and Ngā Motu/Sugar Loaf Islands Marine Protected Area (SLIMPA), and benthic structures further offshore.
A collaborative initiative underpinned by a holistic and interconnected, Maori world view that brings together hapū, marae, kura, schools, and community groups to build awareness and encourage participation in kaitiakitanga. Specifically the characterisation and connectivity of taonga species inside and outside Tapuae Marine Reserve and Ngā Motu/Sugar Loaf Islands Marine Protected Area (SLIMPA), and benthic structures further offshore.

Latest revision as of 16:01, 4 December 2020

Ngā Kaitiaki o Ngā Motu
Project Ngā Kaitiaki o Ngā Motu
Group Ngāti Te Whiti Hapū , Ngā Mahanga A Tairi Hapū,
Topic Sustainability, Beach and coastal
Resources online
School sessions
Level Primary, Intermediate, High School
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Project Overview

A collaborative initiative underpinned by a holistic and interconnected, Maori world view that brings together hapū, marae, kura, schools, and community groups to build awareness and encourage participation in kaitiakitanga. Specifically the characterisation and connectivity of taonga species inside and outside Tapuae Marine Reserve and Ngā Motu/Sugar Loaf Islands Marine Protected Area (SLIMPA), and benthic structures further offshore.

Partners

Ngāti Te Whiti Hapū , Ngā Mahanga A Tairi Hapū, Oakura Pā, Te Kahui o Taranaki Trust, Ngā Motu Marine Reserve Society, Te Pi'ipi'inga Kakano Mai Rangiatea, Taranaki Mounga Project, Oceans Alive, Happy Chaddy’s Charter’s, Project Reef Life.