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Keeping up with the kākahi

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Kākahi are a keystone species in lake and river ecosystems, keeping the water clean by filtering one litre of water every hour. These native mussels once blanketed lakebeds across Auckland – but recent surveys found an alarming decline and disappearance across many lakes. A team of scientists and divers have mounted a rescue mission for one of the last remaining kākahi populations, trying to keep the mussels safe from invasive fish through all the steps of their complicated – and fascinating – life cycle.

Guests:

  • Madison Jones, Senior Healthy Waters Specialist, Auckland Council
  • Belinda Studholme, Senior Biosecurity Advisor – Freshwater, Auckland Council
  • Ebi Hussain, Submerged Environmental and Aotearoa Lakes
  • Andrew Simpson, Global Dive

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Kākahi are a keystone species in lake and river ecosystems, keeping the water clean by filtering one litre of water every hour. These native mussels once blanketed lakebeds across Auckland – but recent surveys found an alarming decline and disappearance across many lakes. A team of scientists and divers have mounted a rescue mission for one of the last remaining kākahi populations, trying to keep the mussels safe from invasive fish through all the steps of their complicated – and fascinating – life cycle.

Guests:

  • Madison Jones, Senior Healthy Waters Specialist, Auckland Council
  • Belinda Studholme, Senior Biosecurity Advisor – Freshwater, Auckland Council
  • Ebi Hussain, Submerged Environmental and Aotearoa Lakes
  • Andrew Simpson, Global Dive

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Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis and more.

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