'Next-level': Sixty-one-year-old Australian successfully kayaks across Tasman Sea
The nearly 1700-kilometre journey took 65 days.
The nearly 1700-kilometre journey took 65 days.
One of the whales is believed to have died - efforts to save the remaining four continue.
Thousands of creatures suddenly washed ashore. Council testing may have found out why.
Gareth Cooke wants more people to see the wonders - and devastation - on the ocean floor.
Volunteers are now battling to save the historic club's building from the sea.
Glaciers are shrinking and disappearing faster than scientists thought, study finds.
Liz Stokes picks her favourite Kiwi beaches. Find out how to vote for yours.
From the East Coast to the top of the South, Nash says we're spoiled for choice.
Meteorologists optimistic a ridge of high pressure might arrive just in time for Xmas.
New technologies are changing the balance of power.
Catching salmon in Otago Harbour is likely coming to an end.
A group of Kiwis confront the plastic pollution crisis in Hawai‘i. Video / Molly Floyd
More than 45,000 people, including world leaders, will meet in Egypt from this weekend.
A contingent of Māori conservation leaders is headed to COP27 in Egypt next month.
The sailor, author and environmental lawyer talks to Elisabeth Easther.
Seven of eight models now point to abnormally warm waters around NZ this summer.
A surfer, held down by the heaviest waves in the world, has won a prestigious award.
Political leaders on fence while people of NZ fight to keep sea mining from our waters.
It's not every day Aquaman is handing out refreshments from the trolley.
We must develop a sustainable circular economy - we can't continue these patterns of use.
Change to the balance of power at the top of the food chain could affect whole ecosystem.
OPINION: We need bold leadership to put a stop to seabed mining once and for all.
World champion sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke speak from Lisbon about bringing top sportspeople and ocean communities together to commit to using their platform for a healthy ocean. Video / NZ Herald / Live Ocean
Two Olympic gold medallists are heading to UN Ocean Conference to champion a healthy sea.
New York Times: Researchers find small creatures in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Recent data shows Nelson's coastline is subsiding at double the rate of sea-level rise.
Dust off your suitcase and dig out that bathing suit.
Scientists say councils should be preparing for higher seas right now.
When is a myth not a myth? When you find out it's real.