Seaweed Celebrations
We hosted a seaweed sea-lebration with support from the WLG Community and Environment Fund & the lovely folks at the Breaker Bay Hall.
Saturday’s Sea-lebration featured all things seaweed including seaweed foraging tours, seaweed products, books, kōrero - and of course a chance to join one of MTSW’s classic community snorkels to get up close and personal with the seaweed forest around the coast of Breaker Bay.
Saturday’s event was held to mark major milestones for the Love Rimurimu project, in which rimu kakauroa, or giant kelp has been grown in the lab at NIWA and planted out by the MTSW team around the coast of Te Motu Kairangi / Miramar Peninsula. It also gave participants a chance to learn more about the current pressures on seaweed caused by warming temperatures, sediment, and human impacts on the coastal environment.