Marine reserves and species
Read publications on marine reserves, their operations and species.

A team of volunteer divers assessed the biodiversity in northern marine reserves and associated coastlines in the first Reef Life Survey undertaken in New Zealand. Published 2013.

This research reviewed the concept of functional traits (which considers the role of an organism in an ecosystem) as indicators of ecological integrity, then used this approach to analyse underwater video imagery from Port Pegasus/Pikihatiti. Published 2014.

This report is an assessment of the ecological health of the Tonga Island Marine Reserve and wider Abel Tasman coastline. It trialled new methods for monitoring New Zealand’s coastal ecosystems. Published 2013.

A report on the abundance and size of spiny lobster (also known as crayfish and rock lobster) at sites within Cape Rodney–Okakari Point (Goat Island) and Tāwharanui Marine Reserves, and at nearby fished sites in 2014. Published 2015.

This plan provides guidance to the Department of Conservation in the management of Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve. Published 2022.

Read a report summarising research undertaken on Wellington’s south coast, with particular relevance to the monitoring of the Taputeranga Marine Reserve. Published 2008.

The overall aim of this project is to collate and review scientific information that has been generated on the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve since 1983 to increase our overall understanding of the Poor Knights Islands ecosystem. Published 2009.

This 10-year plan outlines the department’s management intentions for Kapiti Marine Reserve. Published 1998.

Review DOC's management plan for Te Angiangi Marine Reserve. Published 2003.