Seaweek is an annual event held in March to create awareness and knowledge of our marine environment. Seaweek's programme of events provides learning opportunities for students and the local community. The Seaweek Committee (Including HBRC, DoC, MinFish & NANZ) organise a school programme and "Seaweek Sunday", a public event at the end of Seaweek.
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Above: Moana enthralling the kids in te reo
and english.
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Above: Tutira school made a stirling
effort with a beach clean up at Whirinaki.
40min, 17 kids and 600m. |
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Above: Ngahiwi filleting fish.
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Above: DOC's weird and wacky table
with Amelia.
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Above: Moana and her drawing kids.
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Above: Greendale guides with their face
painting.
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Above: Kepa with the HBRC Coastal Dune
display.
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Above: Classic Hits and the crowds
announcing the winners of their colouring
competition.
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Above: Ruth and the oversized gannet
made of plastic bags.
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Above: Tutira School with their environmental
games they prepared.
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Above: Sheryl from Project Jonah
undertaking a whale stranding exercise.
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Above: A young friend with JAWS. |
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Above: Hugo the penguin from Marineland.
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Above: Greendale guides playing the
pollution game. |
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