Anna Berthelsen

Anna Berthelsen
Cawthron Institute | CI

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Publications (9)
Technical Report
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An undergraduate summer report summarising research to inform seagrass restoration in Aotearoa
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Sea level rise (SLR) has been described as one of the greatest potential causes of ecosystem disruption, putting many coastal areas at risk of irreversible changes. However, the loss of intertidal areas from SLR and the associated ecological and social repercussions receive little attention. Within estuaries, extensive intertidal areas harbour a va...
Technical Report
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The purpose of this report was to examine the potential for low impact forms of seagrass restoration in Aotearoa New Zealand, with a focus on the Whakatū/Nelson region. Seagrass restoration methods and decision-making frameworks used internationally were reviewed. We also provide information to support some of these decisions including the environm...
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Ecological data are often collected at small geographic scales. However, analysing data collectively over wider scales can reveal results and patterns not shown in the smaller-scale data. We summarised data for intertidal benthic ecological (physico-chemical and biological) health indicators from New Zealand estuaries and compared the results again...

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A three-year project to develop new techniques for seagrass restoration in Aotearoa New Zealand. We are focusing on seed-based approaches, seagrass nurseries and transplanting beach-cast seagrass fragments.
Project
To support the Chinook salmon industry in New Zealand through production relevant research across a wide range of disciplines. Our research includes selective breeding, genetic/genomics, feed intake and feed efficiency, multi-omics analysis (microbiomics, metabolomics, proteomics, transcriptomics), nutrition, physiology, composition and nutrient retention, energy demand modelling, health, skeletal deformities, infectious disease, diagnostics and health markers, environmental monitoring and biofouling. We have a widespread network of collaborators in New Zealand and overseas and work very closely with the industry.