Seaweek: Rescue story of Ocean the dehydrated penguin highlighted in Napier
4 Mar, 2021 01:06 AM
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Ocean the recovered penguin, shortly after finishing her moult, at Napier Port s penguin sanctuary. Photo / Supplied
Ocean the recovered penguin, shortly after finishing her moult, at Napier Port s penguin sanctuary. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
The National Aquarium in Napier is championing Seaweek by showing kids they can make a difference to their ocean environment.
Seaweek 2021 s theme is Toi Moana, Toi Tangata – Connecting with our Seas. It officially begins on Saturday.
For this year s Seaweek roadshow the aquarium s education team have been telling the rescue story of a young penguin to highlight the importance of conservation and the roles children can play in helping the natural environment.
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Central Victorians fear fish kill is imminent as Greens Lake reaches shallow depths
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European carp dead in the water and on the banks on Tuesday.
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A fish kill at a lake at Corop in Central Victoria is worrying residents and visitors who fear a larger one may be on the horizon.
Key points:
Nearby residents, anglers and an MP fears there will be fish kill at Greens Lake
The lake was decommissioned as a water storage basin eight years ago and is 22 per cent full
Water testing shows the quality is good and the Victorian Government says a fish kill is very unlikely
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Date: 27 May 2021