Ngā Punga o te Moana

Unlocking the farming potential of the open ocean

Key outputs of this project will include:

  • Designing new open ocean farming structures for shellfish and seaweed
  • Understanding the challenging open ocean environment using advanced data science and modelling capability
  • Understanding which species have the most potential by studying their biology and physiology and learning how to farm them
  • Developing remote monitoring technologies for offshore farms that enhance the efficiency of farming operations
  • Establishing an industry that reflects the values and aspirations of our people, specifically Māori, and de-risks new OOA ventures by providing proof of concept.

Our Team

Kevin Heasman

Programme Leader, Cawthron Institute.

Nicholas Scott

Key Researcher, Cawthron Institute.

Courtney Moir

Programme Assistant, Cawthron Institute.

Marie Magnusson

Key individual, University of Waikato.

Bela H. Buck

Key Researcher, Alfred Wegener Institut.

Alejandro Buschmann

Contributor, Universidad De Los Lagos

Hans Bjelland

Contributor, SINTEF.

David Aitchison

Contributor, Trinder Engineering.

Nils Goseberg

Contributor, Technische Universität Braunschweig.

Arndt Hildebrandt

Contributor, Ludwig Franzius Institut.

Rebecca Lawton

Key Individual, University of Waikato.

Michael Chambers

Contributor, University of New Hampshire

Toby Dewhurst

Contributor, Kelson Marine Co.

Jim Sinner

Key Researcher, Cawthron Institute.

Peter Vitasovich

Contributor, Whakatōhea Mussels Ltd.

Johan Svenson

Key Researcher, Cawthron Institute

Paul Barter

Contributor, Cawthron Institute.

Te Rerekohu Tuterangiwhiu

Contributor, Cawthron Institute

Heni Unwin

Contributor, Cawthron Institute

Rob Major

Contributor, Cawthron Institute.

Mike Mandeno

Contributor, Sanford Ltd.

Heidi Moe Føre

Contributor, SINTEF.

Gesche Krause

Contributor, Alfred Wegener Institut.

Emmanuel Malpot

Contributor, Moana Ltd.

Please get in touch by emailing ooa@cawthron.org.nz