Experiencing Marine Reserves programme

Published:

July 2008

Experiencing Marine Reserves (EMR) is a national programme of experiential learning about marine conservation. The programme is under the auspices of the Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust.

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EMR's independence, professional delivery, marine reserves focus and provision of a range of learning styles make it unique within New Zealand. Since its introduction in Northland in 2002, programme uptake has continued to increase throughout the country. The Department of Conservation (DOC) is a foundation partner of the Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust, and has supported the development of the EMR programme since 2002.The Tindall Foundation now also support the programme's national expansion.

The EMR programme empowers schools and communities by providing hands-on experience in the ocean. The programme involves investigating marine biodiversity and the local marine environment before venturing to a fully-protected marine reserve. After this experience, students are able to compare unprotected and protected areas and are encouraged to put their knowledge into action within the community.

Contact

Regional Coordinator Contact Information

National

Samara Nicholas (nee Sutherland) samara@emr.org.nz
Phone +64 9 433 8205 or 021 036 2019

Northland

Samara Nicholas samara@emr.org.nz, Kim Boyle kim@emr.org.nz

Coromandel

Joy Mickleson jmickleson@doc.govt.nz

Auckland

Marine Education & Recreation Centre - Amanda Burnell camelia@merc.org.nz
WWF-NZ - Marie-anne Theuerzeit misstnz@yahoo.com

Napier

Barbara Curtis bcurtis@doc.govt.nz

Wellington

Claire Pascoe claire.pascoe@gmail.com, Matt Barnett mbarnett@doc.govt.nz

Picton

Regan Russel regan@seahorseworld.co.nz

Conservation for prosperity. Tiakina te taiao, kia puawai