
Secrets Of NZ's Bizarre Sea Creatures Revealed
June 30, 2007 @ 09:53 AM (EST)
Source: Scoop.co.nz
New Zealand is launching an exciting new online resource that for the first time provides a gateway to all that's known about life in New Zealand's oceans.
The Treasures of the Sea: Nga Taonga a Tangaroa is a species-group by species-group guide to New Zealand's marine life - from the bizarre feeding habits of the straptoothed whale, to the divorce rate of (usually) monogamous albatross. The leading marine scientists on New Zealand's biodiversity have pooled their knowledge to create the new online resource, which was edited by NIWA Prinicipal Scientist Dr Alison MacDiarmid...
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