National Īnanga Spawning Program

Date created

09 Oct 2024

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Other

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Public

Creator

Nicholas Naysmith | Researcher

Status

Active

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Description

Te Kaupapa Mātauranga Toene Īnanga ā-Motu/The National Īnanga Spawning Programme (NĪSP) was created in 2016 by Whitebait Connection (WBC) and offers opportunities for local decision-making, community involvement, freshwater research and monitoring, to give understanding and to inspire and empower community into action. The NĪSP provides a comprehensive set of resources created to support hapū/iwi and community groups to learn more about īnanga and how to find, monitor and restore their spawning grounds.

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Nicholas Naysmith
nicholas@mountainstosea.org.nz

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Local Contexts Project ID
84169a4d-a898-4a63-a9d3-158fd9a56cd9

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https://localcontextshub.org/projects/84169a4d-a898-4a63-a9d3-158fd9a56cd9

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