Voyages

NIWA leads many ocean research voyages from the tropical waters of the Pacific to Antarctica, on our world-class environmental monitoring and research vessels.

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    2018 - Ocean-column imaging voyage

    Voyage
    The aim of the voyage was to enhance our capability to acoustically detect and characterise liquid and gaseous targets in the water column.
  • 2017-2018 - Voyage summary

    2017-2018 - Voyage summary

    Voyage
    RV Tangaroa Summary Voyages 2017/18
    1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018
  • 2018 - Hikurangi subduction margin - cover image

    2018 - Hikurangi subduction margin

    Voyage
    TAN1712-1803 voyage report for ocean bottom seismograph recovery in support of seismic surveys (ORCSS 2 and 3): 3D survey offshore East Coast North Island
  • 2018 - Chatham Rise seabed

    Voyage
    The R V Tangaroa headed to the Chatham Rise from 9 May to 7 June 2018 to measure and monitor the effects of seabed disturbance on sealife.
  • A humpback whale spyhopping out of the water.

    Tangaroa Marine Environment and Ecosystem Voyage 2018

    RV Tangaroa carried out a six-week voyage to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean between 9 February and 21 March 2018.
  • 2018 - Campbell Plateau moorings

    Voyage
    17 April 2018The R/V Tangaroa headed to the Campbell Plateau in April 2018, to the southeast of the South Island, to recover moorings and undertake a CTD survey.
  • 2018 - OBS Recovery

    Voyage
    The RV Tangaroa is assisting in New Zealand’s largest ever deployment of seafloor earthquake recording instruments in a bid to learn more about the earthquake behaviour of the tectonic plates beneath the east coast of the North Island.
  • 2018 - Chatham Rise hoki survey

    Voyage
    NIWA research ship Tangaroa has been chartered by the Ministry of Primary Industries to survey the Hoki fishery on the Chatham Rise during January and early February 2018.
  • View of Mount Hikurangi from offshore. Looking West. photo taken from R.V. Tangaroa in May. 2001

    2017 - Hikurangi subduction zone

    The Tangaroa assisted in New Zealand’s largest ever deployment of seafloor earthquake recording instruments in a bid to learn more about the earthquake behaviour of the tectonic plates beneath the east coast of the North Island.
  • 2017 - OBS Deployment

    Voyage
    NIWA research ship Tangaroa has been chartered by GNS Science to continue work in lowering Ocean Bottom Seismometers (OBS) onto the seafloor of the Hikurangi subduction zone.
  • RV Tangaroa in Wellington harbour, 2017

    2017 - Kermadec trench biology

    This voyage is the first of a series of expeditions exploring selected trenches of the Pacific Ocean, starting with the Kermadec trench. It will investigate carbon and nutrient cycling by microbial communities in trenches exposed to different rates of organic carbon supply.
  • 2016-2017 - Voyage summary cover image

    2016-2017 - Voyage summary

    Voyage
    RV Tangaroa Summary Voyages 2016/17
    1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017