Fish
Nights' Science - Stella Mcqueen
Stella Mcqueen talks native fish - Inanga, the most common species of whitebait is her topic. Audio
Jimmy the Fish
Auckland chef and seafood aficionado Jimmy Gerard talks about what he's learnt from 40 years in the kitchen. Audio
Four die in Fiji from fish poisoning
Four people have died in Fiji from fish poisoning and another is in hospital in the village of Somosomo in Gau.
Employee of the Month - Stella McQueen
Today's employee of the month is Stella McQueen. she has been doing field work on freshwater fishes. during the holiday season she's continuing to do her fish spotting and encourages others… Audio
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
Our native fish geek, Stella McQueen, discusses the banded kokopu, the only whitebait species that isn't classified as threatened, yet it seems to have quietly gone near-extinct across a wide swathe… Audio
Pacific Tuna Commission divided on conservation & management
Conservation and management measures for depleted tuna stocks in the Pacific have polarised the membership of the Pacific Tuna Commission. Audio
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, reports on the recent review of eel quotas by the Ministry for Primary Industries. Plus she shares a cool competition idea to get kids caring for… Audio
Cooks traditional leaders seek help to take on EU
Traditional leaders in the Cook Islands are appealing for financial help for a legal battle to stop European Union super purse seiners getting a permanent foothold in the country's waters.
The sounds that fish make
Dr Craig Radford of Auckland University's Institute of Marine Science has been recording some of the sounds that fish make and studying just how and why fish make them. Audio, Gallery
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
Can eels bark like a dog? Is their brain in their tail? self-confessed native fish geek Stella McQueen is busting eel myths. Audio
Saltwater fly fishing
Fly fishing is a fishing technique you might think is only done on freshwater, whether that's stream, lake or river. But more and more people are fly fishing at sea too, for fish like snapper, and… Audio, Gallery
CarpN Neutral - doing good things with bad koi carp
Introduced koi carp are a nuisance in lakes and rivers in the Waikato, and the CarpN Neutral project catches them and turns their bodies into fertiliser for use in native revegetation programmes. Audio, Gallery
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
New Zealand fish with Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker... eel migration - the male shortfin eels start heading out to sea in February for their six month trip… Audio
Fish Talk - Lucy van Oosterom
Lucy van Oosterom is from the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland. And she's made a bit of a breakthrough for Lucy and marine scientists. She been listening to fish talk. Audio
Would You Go Vegan For a Month
You might give up alcohol in July or grow a mustache in November - but would you give up eating meat, dairy, fish, or any other food from an animal for a month? A movement known as Veganuary is… Audio
Te Papa: The Fishes of New Zealand
Each year Te Papa's curators are sent photos and samples of fish that people can't identify, and sometimes that's because they haven't been seen before. So if you come across something fishy, and… Audio, Gallery
Fishing industry working to compete internationally - Sanford
Fish company, Sanford, says the New Zealand commercial fishing industry is increasingly working together to build the country's global brand as a sustainable source of quality products. Audio
Fishes of New Zealand
The Fishes of New Zealand is the first definitive guide to all of our freshwater and marine fishes since 1872, and it includes more than 1260 species Audio, Gallery
Stella McQueen - Native Fish
Self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker on Nights to talk about her petition to ban commercial whitebait fishing and help save the four endangered native fish species of the five… Audio