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The health of Porirua Harbour is vital to the health of the whole community


These films explore the importance and dynamics of Porirua Harbour and highlight
the threats to this fragile environment at the heart of Porirua City.

Designed to create awareness in the Porirua community about the eco-system of
Porirua Harbour, this series includes interviews with scientists, local
community leaders, community action groups and concerned locals.


How to use this site 
On this site you will find an episode for each month of the year that looks at a
different topic to do with the Porirua Harbour.

With each episode you can also find extra videos that address some of the topics
in that months episode plus a series of written questions raised by the episode
that have answers to them. 

Living Waters DVD

Please email us if you would like to purchase a DVD of the whole series for
$15. 


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Episodes

JANUARY


RECREATION

People enjoy the Porirua Harbour for all kinds of reasons. But will they be able
to enjoy these activities into the future?



FEBRUARY


FISHING

Fishing is our window into the underwater world harbour. Recreational fishermen
now find their catches are limited and scientists explore the local ecosystem.



MARCH


SHAGS

Many birds call the Porirua Harbour home. Neighbours are forced to consider how
close they want the wildlife.



APRIL


POLLUTION

Storm water pollutes the Porirua Harbour. More than 70 stormwater outlets
draining residential, commercial and industrial areas.



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