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Marine lab video

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"Goat Island" - Cape Rodney-Okakari Point marine reserve

Leigh Marine Laboratory on the Auckland University website

Just north of Auckland and next to Goat Island Marine Reserve you’ll find the Leigh Marine Lab.  We meet Richard Taylor who shows us around and explain what they get up to at a marine lab.

View the Marine lab video
(4 minute clip on TVNZ video player)

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