New Zealand Geographic 2021 #170 : July-August 2021

Frankham, James (ed.)

Series: New Zealand Geographic
Contents
COVER PHOTO HEADLINE : TUNA : Can we have our Fish and eat them too?
CONTENTS : Departments : EDITORIAL -- IN THE FIELD Richard Robinson -- VIEWFINDER Christchurch floods -- GeoNEWS -- DATA Remote living -- PROFILE Francisco Blaha -- CLIMATE Agricultural Emissions -- CULTURE Dressed, Our First Foreign War, Prehistoric Man in Palliser Bay, The Treaty of Waitangi -- HISTORY Hinemoa
CONTENTS : Features :
BILLION-DOLLAR FISH : Tuna are the gold of the ocean - and, because certain species are so sought-after, they've become synonymous with overfishing and modern slavery. Are things finally turning around for these fisheries?
NEW ZEALAND'S MOST ENDANGERED TOWN : Franz Josef, which straddles the Alpine Fault, and the Waiho River, is in jeopardy.
JOURNEY INTO THE INTERIOR : Miriam Lancewood and Peter Raine have lived off the grid, on the road or in the wilderness for much of the last decade.
THE UNDERGROUND FOREST : Buried in the soil are the lattices and networks of another kingdom of life, one inextricably connected with the plants above.
EVICTED FROM AOTEAROA : Nearly 50 years on from the systemic and racially targeted deportations of Pasifika New Zealanders, scars linger.
Additional Info
Number 170 : July / August 2021
No free POSTER
Location edition Bar Code due date
REFERENCE 45288
not for issue
Dewey:REF 919.3
call #:NZ
ISBN:01139967
pub:2021