Author Archives: Delwyn Dickey
Articles authored by Delwyn Dickey
Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Seminar 2018
Te Mana, te Ihi, te Tapu o Tikapa Moana
Generating ideas for the health of the Gulf
The Faculty of Creative Arts & Industries at the University […]
Black petrels epic OE to South America
Janice Malloy asks why many of our precious tāiko are not returning.
Vincent O’Malley
The Waikato land wars shaped our country and the Hauraki Gulf asserts historian Vincent O’Malley. Ahead of his presentation at next week’s Gulf Seminar he shares how his own background shaped his work.
Are cruise ships good for the Gulf?
More cruise ships will be moving through the gulf in coming years, but with speed and light issues, is it time to have a serious conversation around protocols for them?
McCahon kauri planted on Rotoroa Island
Kauri surrounds the late artist Colin McCahon’s Titirangi house and […]
Mission Bay waterfront development
It may be a quiet little seaside suburb, but affluent […]
Gulf awash with blue whale
Exceptionally warm water off the east coast and Hauraki Gulf […]
Climate Coalition for Ports of Auckland
The Ports of Auckland have joined a group of 60 […]
Rat caught on pest-free Motutapu
A Department of Conservation ranger and his rodent detecting dog […]
Te Arai not exempt from overseas buyers ban
A luxury Te Arai development, still under construction, and likely […]
Iconic Whitianga holiday park sold
The Popular Harbourside Holiday Park, on the edge of Whitianga […]
Novel setting for Rotoroa Island
Rotoroa Is. has one of the most interesting of the […]
Major Auckland waterfront make-over
With Auckland city hosting the America’s Cup in 2021, new […]
Saddlebacks for Shakespear
Even though it is just 3.4 kilometres off the coast, […]
Combining tourism and research
Delwyn Dickey discovers tourists wanting to understand the Gulf.
Cruise ship bird deaths
New guidelines from the Department of Conservation, for the handling […]
Waterfront a possibility for new stadium
Wynyard Quarter on the Auckland waterfront is in the mix […]
Budget Boost
The coalition government’s 2018 budget includes a $181.6m increase in […]
New Chair for Forum
Waiheke Local Board member John Meeuwsen has been elected the […]
Island tour bid
Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki Tribal Trust will get their day […]
SafeSwim lifesaving woes
It’s not been plain sailing over summer with water quality […]
Students star against plastic
Snells Beach school children were stars of a new short […]
Love is blue
They were saved from starvation and fell in love while […]
Kiwi comes calling
A Whangarei couple got the surprise of their lives when […]
Gulf water temperatures stable
There is little good news with climate change, but altered […]
Islands get Google treatment
Armchair explorers internationally will now able to sample the visual […]
Fishing panel debate
Fisheries and critics fronted to a panel discussion last week […]
Starry night conservation
When Aotea Great Barrier Island was awarded International Dark Sky […]
Cray cuts bring delight
Divers and recreational fishers are welcoming reduced new limits to […]
DNA house a winner
Stamping your personality on to a new home took on […]
Kiwi for Coro
Young kiwi have been returned to the wild on the […]
Commercial crayfish cuts
While they agree with a reduction to the crayfish catch […]
Cockle concerns continue
A study on the cause of death of hundreds of […]
Sobering Gulf report
Hauraki Gulf leaders are hopeful new Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage […]
Human bones a dilemma
Ancient Maori bones unearthed on Waiheke Island are being kept […]
A top innings
John Tregidga reflects on more than a decade leading the Hauraki Gulf Forum
Good works
A refit at North Wharf will carry Gulf-honed skills into the Pacific