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Objectives
• provide a forum for marine and freshwater educators to network about education for
sustainability initiatives and projects around science communication
• provide professional development opportunities
• achieve biodiversity gains and meaningful community participation and engagement, with
clear involvement of tāngata whenua
• provide a forum to discuss the effectiveness of existing and potential partnerships that foster
action for marine and freshwater conservation
• ensure strong delivery of the Experiencing Marine Reserves (EMR) and Whitebait Connection
(WBC) concepts around New Zealand
• raise the profile and value of partnerships for conservation and education
Wānanga registration will include
• pōwhiri at 12:30pm on Wednesday 21st April
• marine & freshwater keynote presentationsfrom local iwi/hapū
• fresh wholesome meals and marae accommodation over the 3 day conference- wānanga
• idyllic scenery of the Coromandel Peninsula
• marine and freshwater field trips including local conservation initiatives and attractions
• an opportunity to share your own project during ‘show n tell’, displays & facilitated workshops
• inclusion of local residents, tangatawhenua & conservation groups throughout the programme
• an additional 1.5 days of specialist training workshops for Experiencing Marine Reserves &
Whitebait Connection coordinators after the wānanga (Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th April)
Previous wānanga video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1eprXd-GyMPrevious wānanga proceedings https://emr.org.nz/images/emr/pdf/wananga-proceedings/
MTSCT_Wananga_Proceedings_2019_V7.pdf
Registrations essential—Rates (earlybird prior to 4/01/20)
$390 waged professional
$290 non waged/student/teacher/not for profit
$75 back up virtual wānanga (only in case of COVID-19 resurgence)
Register https://forms.gle/Ahdw4iqV4wRsrh427
Check out our event page on Facebook or our website www.emr.org.nz
Please note that we also have have an option to register on our ‘waiting list’ for Māori or Pasifika
rangatahi if you have no way of covering the registration fee but you would like to attend, we will
then endeavour to find a sponsor or funding for your attendance (please note this however can not
be guaranteed). Earlybird rates will increase by 10% on 4/01/21.
For more information contact Nina Pivac on nina@whitebaitconnection.co.nz or 021 061 4725
Updated 27 October 2020 - this is an evolving programme, please expect updates. For the most
recent version check www.emr.org.nz
Catering by Aroha Catering
Sponsors: Waikato Regional Council—Environmental Initiatives Fund, Lotteries Community, 2Plus,
Tindall Foundation, DOC Community FundOfficial Start - all participants
Harataunga Marae is located at
1254 Kennedy Bay Road, Kennedy Bay, Coromandel
Wednesday the 21st of April – Day One
0900-1200 Travel to marae. Shuttles and
carpooling.
1230-1330 Powhiri
1330-1430 Lunch
1430-1445 Welcome from MTSCT - Introduce
programme & housekeeping
1445-1530 Orientation from local iwi
1530-1630 Icebreaker & Introductions – what
people want from wānanga and
favourite freshwater and/or marine
species - average of 1 min per person
1630-1700 Afternoon Tea
1700-1730 Walk to Kura Kaupapa for
presentations
1730-1740 Mountains to Sea: Experiencing
Marine Reserves & Whitebait
Connection presentation
1740-1900 Keynote speakers: Te Atarangi
Sayers, Kim Jones, Dave West and
Peter Van Kampen. Public welcome
for a gold coin koha.
1900-1930 Walk back to Marae
1930-2030 Dinner
2100-2200 Optional spotlightingThursday the 22nd of April – Day Two
0700-0800 Breakfast
0800-1000 Show and tell presentations
1000-1015 Introduce field trips
1015-1045 Morning tea
1100-1120 Load vans - travel to Tuateawa
1120-1200 Introduction to site, snorkel/SUP
briefing for all.
1200-1300 Rotation 1—Snorkelling
1300-1330 Lunch
1330-1430 Rotation 2—Standup paddleboarding*
TBC
1430-1530 Rotation 3—Freshwater investigation
1545-1615 Back in van travel back to Marae
1615-1645 Shower and dress for the social
evening
1645-1730 Travel to Tangiaro Kiwi Retreat by van
1730-2100 Gourmet dinner
Field trip skits
Entertainment by Koha on Exit
Dancing
2100-2145 Travel back to Marae by vanFriday the 23rd of April – Day Three
0800-0900 Breakfast
0900-1000 Workshop on partnerships—Run by
Sandy Thompson from LEAD
1000-1100 Morning tea & networking
1100-1300 Workshop on partnerships—Run by
Sandy Thompson from LEAD
1300-1430 Lunch and evaluations
1430-1500 Poroporoake official close of Wānanga
1500-1800 Travel back via carpooling or vanYou can also read