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Index of the first 23 issues of the FoTMR Newsletter
A Short History of FoTMR
*A Solar Powered Slug
A Snorkel Trail for Island bay
A Story about a Story – ‘Our Changing World Interview’
A Northern Snorkel Trip
Australian Fishing Boosted by Marine Reserves
3/2012, Issue 10
4/2014, Issue 17
2/2010
3/2012, Issue 10
3/2013, Issue 12
11/2014, Issue 20
Beach Cast Seaweed – Drawing a Line in the Sand
Big Old Fat Fertile Female Fish
*Blue Cod in the Marine Reserve
*Brachiopods
1/2010
11/2014, Issue 20
1/2013, Issue 11
11/2013, Issue 15
Carol in Cook Strait (Tagged Mako Shark)
Climate Change and Marine
Climate Change – Submission on Emissions Targets
Compliance and Poaching – An Update
1/2013, Issue 11
2/2015, Issue 21
6/2015, Issue 23 (Entire issue)
2/2014. Issue 16
Ecosystem Approach in Research
*Elephant Fish
Experiencing Marine Reserves
9/2014, Issue 19
4/2015, Issue 22
2/2012 and in 4/2014, Issue 16
FoTMR Strategic Plan 2011-12
Fishing in NSW Sanctuaries
3/2011
11/2013, issue 15
How is NZ Doing with Marine Protection?
6/2014, Issue 18
*Karoro – Black Backed Gull
*Kina – Sea Urchins
11/2014, Issue 20
4/2014, Issue 17
*Marine Crabs on the South Coast
Marine Reserve Compliance
Marine Reserve Do’s and Don’ts
Marine Reserves made Simple
5/2013, Issue 14
2/2011
2/2010
3/2011
New Zealand Inventory of Marine Protected Areas
*Note on Eagle Rays
NZ Marine Protected Area – Where to from Here?
4/2013, Issue 13
4/2014, Issue 16
5/3013, Issue 14
*Paua
Pursuit of Marine Reserves in NZ Waters
Poaching at TMR
Predatory Fish Have Declined
2/2014, issue 16
2/2012
5/2013, Issue 14
11/2014. Issue 20
*Octopus and Squid
Offences and Penalties for Marine Reserves
Oregon Coast Idyll
11/2013, issue 15
02/2015, Issue 21
9/2014, issue 19
Rock Lobster Submission
1/2012
*Sea Cucumber
*Sea Horses
*Seaweeds at the South Coast
Seaweek Sundown Snorkel
Shipwrecks in the Marine Reserve
Snorkel Trail in January
Snorkel Trail Opening
Snorkel Trail Update
South Coast Clean Up
*South Coast Jellyfish
*South Coast Rock Pools
South Coast Rock Pools Advice
*South Coast Sponge Notes
So you want to try Snorkelling, then?
*Spillover – What does it Mean
*Stalked Jellyfish – a Link with Brazil
Stalked Jellyfish – Saurozoans
*Stars of the Sea
Stormwater Discharge Consents
Stormwater Discharge Submission
2/2014, Issue 16
1/2012
3/2012, Issue 10
4/2014, Issue 17
1/2012
1/2013, Issue 11
2/2011
1/2011
4/2011
2/2012
4/2011
2/2015, Issue 21
4/2013, Issue 13
1/2012
2/2011 and 2/2015, Issue 21
3/2013, Issue 12
4/2015, Issue 22
3/2011
2/2011
1/2011
Taputeranga Coast Watch
Taputeranga Coast Watch Update
*Tarapunga – the Red Billed Gull
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Threats to Sharks can Threaten Ecosystems
*Triplefin Treat
*The Ubiquitous Spotty
11/2014, Issue 20
02/2015. Issue 21
9/2014, issue 19
3/2013, Issue 12
4/2015, Issue 22
4/2013, Issue 13
2/2011
WCC Biodiversity Plan – A Submission
*Whales and Dolphins
*What are Nudibranchs?
*What Might you see at the Snorkel Trail?
*Why are Mussels absent?
4/2015, Issue 22*
6/2014, Issue 18
1/2013, Issue 11
1/2011
2/2010
Each issue contains a ‘Report from the Chair’ and most a ‘Bits and Pieces’ and more
recently ‘What we are Doing’.
*Stories on the natural habitats and sea critters of the marine reserve.
Stories in Newsletters or special articles will be written or commissioned to cover the
natural environment, the groups of marine biota and their interactions, as a resource for
understanding, study and awareness of the special marine environments of the South Coast
and the Taputeranga Marine Reserve. These articles provide interpretation resources for the
Island Bay Snorkel Trail.
We are also transferring articles and notes on sea critters and habitats from Newsletters
and elsewhere to our main pages, to be found under ‘Marine Life’.
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