4. New scientist - Back to school for NIWA - Training at NIWA
New scientist
Meet budding marine scientist Nathaniel Manning. This keen 12–year-old won the junior prize in the QTV online science quiz. The prize? Five days in the Bay of Islands studying bottlenose dolphins with Auckland University scientist Kirsty Russell. On this research trip, sponsored by the Ellerslie Rotary Club, Nathanial and Kirsty observed, photographed, and tracked populations of bottlenose dolphin around the Russell area.
In September 2006, Nathaniel and his family were given a guided tour of NIWA’s Wellington campus at Greta Point. Nathaniel’s favourite part of the visit was learning about the rock lobsters and their extraordinary ability to regenerate broken limbs, antennae, and damaged eyes. In the museum, Nathaniel was impressed by the deep-sea crabs and gigantic isopod. His interest in isopods has extended to a school project on the beasties. This is a young scientist in the making. Well done Nathaniel and keep up the good work.
QTV is the 13–part science series for kids that screened on TV1 early in 2006 and was partially funded by NIWA and the other crown research institutes. You can buy a DVD of the series and read more about Nathaniel’s trip on the QTV website. Plus, there are excellent science games, including ‘Decomposer’, ‘Pooface’, and ‘Deep-sea Explorer’.
For further information, contact:
Megan Oliver, 0-4-386 0392,
m.oliver@niwa.co.nz
QTV website: www.qteam.co.nz


