The establishment of five new marine reserves along Otago’s coast, named Te Au Roa o Te Rakihouia, marks a significant step in iwi-led marine protection, biodiversity recovery, and the recognition of kāi tahu kaitiakitaka and ancestral ties to the moana.
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long-overdue environmental victory
New South Island Marine Reserves Finally Here – Environmental Defence Societyhistoric recognition of kāi tahu ancestral connections
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