Partners Forum 2024 

TMBC Partners Forum May | Exotic Caulerpa
– What We Do Now Matters

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The TMBC team are delighted to invite you to our upcoming online Partners Forum that is scheduled to take place on Thursday 9th May at 11am – 12pm.

This session will focus on exotic caulerpa seaweeds and their impacts on our marine and other environment. Exotic caulerpa has recently been found in waters in the Hauraki Gulf and the Bay of Islands. These exotic seaweeds can spread rapidly and could affect native and taonga species. If you’re involved in boating or fishing, you have a role to play in stopping their spread.

 

We are excited to have presentations from:

John Walsh, Director Readiness & Response Services, Biosecurity New Zealand
Dr Kaeden Leonard, Marine Biosecurity Specialist, Northland Regional Council
Hamish Lass, Biosecurity Team Leader - Marine & Freshwater, Bay of Plenty Regional Council

In a region where our livelihoods and economy are so dependent on the natural environment, the focus of TMBC continues to be on increasing local awareness about why biosecurity matters to all of us who live here and just what would be lost if exotic pests or diseases entered and established in our region. Our aim is to increase public awareness and participation to prevent introductions, ensuring unwanted pests don’t end up as long-term issues for our people, communities and councils to manage.

We look forward to seeing you online.

A special thank you to our Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Capital Funding Partners who make events like this possible.

 

Thursday 9th
May 2024

11am - 12pm

Online

Free to attend

It takes all of us to protect our region from pests and diseases.

This hunt is brought to you by Tauranga Moana Biosecurity Capital Incorporated (TMBC), developing our next generation of biosecurity champions!  

Thank you to all our TMBC funding partners for making this possible.  

Join TMBC to strengthen NZ’s biosecurity team of 4.7 million – that’s all of us!  

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