
Emotional Māori Party co-leader slams 'amateur' MPs
A large contingent of supporters was in the public gallery and interjected frequently.
A large contingent of supporters was in the public gallery and interjected frequently.
Opinion: Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says no good will come from desecrating the moana.
A select committee inquiry will investigate seabed mining regulations in NZ waters.
Very few people experience the wildlife wonders of Te Motu-o-Kura, with good reason.
Katoa Ocean encourages gamers to rid the ecosystem of a "toxic blight."
With winter closing in fast, New Zealand’s seas are still running abnormally warm.
The largest underwater landslide ever documented here may have produced a 70m tsunami.
Seawater can store 150 times more carbon dioxide per unit volume than air.
It's more than just the sharks and cold swells that scare Ridler about his next venture.
The Greenpeace activists trying to stop the controversial practice in the Pacific.
Fish landed on final day clinches Northland, and world’s, biggest surfcasting competition.
A freak phytoplankton bloom may help scientists better predict climate change effects.
Views sought on plan to stop invasive seaweeds devastating Northland's eastern harbours,
Official advice from Lawa still advises people to stay out of the water.
Oceans and Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash made the decision based on new survey info.
Iwi and hapū have called for a delay in the hearing to allow greater input from Māori.
Many countries will be breathing a sigh of relief as globe moves to a “neutral” condition.
Data on fishing in fragile marine area in the South Island to remain confidential.
Teenagers to appear in court after fatal road-rage attack, why petrol taxes could be returning and another step toward recovery in Napier in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
For the first time, UN members have agreed on a unified treaty to protect biodiversity.
A major event of this fast-growing sport hits New Zealand’s shores for the first time.
Staff stayed nights with the sea creatures, who remained safe and well through flooding.
Cooking shellfish does not remove the toxin.
A rāhui is in place for the contaminated coastline,
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.