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Surveillance

Hazardous and murky conditions in our po...

ROV (remote operated vehicle) for marine biosecurity surveillance

17 Apr 2019 12:00 AM
Hazardous and murky conditions in our ports and marinas can make it challenging for divers to carry ...
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[Image: Pochon et al. 2017]

Proof of life using molecular tools

16 Jan 2018 12:00 AM
Molecular tools are an emerging technology for marine surveillance and monitoring. Scientists can us...
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Settlement array deployment in Westhaven Marina, Waitemata Harbour, Auckland.
[Image: Leigh Tait]

Optimising settlement arrays for surveillance of non-native biofouling species

01 Sep 2017 12:00 AM
Many non-native marine organisms are transported as biofouling attached to vessel hulls. Settlement ...
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