MAIN Trust maps the four Project Hotspot species
https://www.hotspot.org.nz/
We congratulate Project Hotspot on the award from Taranaki Regional Council, for "engaging the community with science by
collecting and sharing data online on endangered coastal species and their
threats. It is an outstanding example of citizen
science. Coastal recreational groups, school children, and other members of the
public have recorded more than 450 sightings online of four threatened coastal
species — orca, reef heron, little blue penguin and New Zealand fur seal."
MAIN Trust has worked with the Nga Motu Marine Reserve Society, NatureWatch NZ and the scientists to publish the online maps showing where the species are found and what they have been doing.
We have used the GIS tools to create an animation to show where Orca were spotted along the Taranaki coast on Waitangi Day 2016, from Okato to Waitara.
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