This
year’s Primary Enviroschools Hui in Dunedin saw over 80 people, from 14 schools
checking out what lives in the sandy/muddy marine environment, planting native
trees and getting a great look at a magnificent Hookers Sea Lion at Aramoana.
Looking for evidence of life! |
The
New Zealand Marine Studies Centre is soon to launch the sandy/muddy shore
guide, along with the Marine Meter Squared (MM2) activity that allows us to
monitor change over time in our local marine environment. The MM2 requires the identification and
counting of the animals and plants that live in this environment. It is recorded on the MM2 website enabling us
to see seasonal, climatic or human induced change over time. With it we can truly be kaitiaki of our
marine environment.
In
Otago we are so fortunate to share our beaches with the endangered Hooker Sea
Lion. Coastal Otago is the other
breeding ground of this magnificence animal.
Most of the breeding occurs in the Auckland Islands between here and
Antarctica. These beautiful animals are
under threat from people’s dogs and a lack of harem structure they have during
breeding and pup raising on the Auckland Islands. The Auckland Island population are in decline
due to net fishing for squid. If you eat
squid ensure that it has been caught with a jig or hook and not a net. This will encourage more sustainable and sea
lion friendly squid fishing techniques - a brighter future for the Hookers Sea
Lion. As consumers we have the power to
make positive change!