Malcolm Francis
Man killed by shark in Auckland was local Muriwai filmmaker
The man killed by at least one 4 metre long shark at the west Auckland beach of Muriwai has been named as a local filmmaker Adam Strange. Audio
Shark, Pumice & Shearwater Updates
An update on some of 2012's stories: tagged great white sharks, Kermadec pumice & fluttering shearwater translocation Audio
Our Changing World - Tagging Great White Sharks
Great white sharks are the rock stars of the shark world, but we know surprisingly little about them. Audio
Tagging Great White Sharks
A joint NIWA-DoC research project is in its 6th year, identifying individual sharks and using acoustic tags to track local movements Audio
Tagging Great White Sharks
A joint NIWA-DoC research project is in its 6th year, identifying individual sharks and using acoustic tags to track local movements
AudioKermadecs - Collecting Fish
Biologists explain what's so unique about the Kermadec Islands fish life while they collect fish from rock pools Audio
Kermadecs Series - Fish Collecting
A team of biologists explain what's so unique about the Kermadec Islands fish life while they collect fish from rock pools Audio
Kermadecs Series - Fish Collecting
A team of biologists explain what's so unique about the Kermadec Islands fish life while they collect fish from rock pools
AudioOur Changing World - Surveying small sharks
Fish and chips, a New Zealand institution. But how much do we know about the most common fish used in Fish and Chips? Are the populations of lemonfish healthy enough to keep feeding us? Audio
Surveying Small Sharks in Estuaries
A nationwide survey of the nursery grounds of rig in estuaries around the country kicks off next month Audio
Surveying Small Sharks in Estuaries
A nationwide survey of the nursery grounds of rig in estuaries around the country kicks off next month
AudioShack the shark sets world record
A New Zealand great white has gone where no other shark as gone before. Audio
Great White Sharks
NIWA's Malcolm Francis and DoC's Clinton Duffy talk about the results of satellite tagging New Zealand's great white sharks Audio
Environment story - Great White Sharks
In today's environment story Malcolm Francis, of the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, and Clinton Duffy from the Department of Conservation, continue their sharky SAGA. Audio
Science Story - great white sharks
Two scientists from a collaborative shark research programme between the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, NIWA, and the Department of Conservation, talk to Alison Ballance about… Audio
Shark Genetics
Alison Ballance joins biologists as they take genetic samples from the rig, one of New Zealand's smallest shark. Audio
Shark Genetics
Alison Ballance joins biologists as they take genetic samples from the rig, one of New Zealand's smallest shark.
AudioNZ Tagged Shark in Australia
For the second time, a great white shark tagged in New Zealand waters has turned up three thousand kilometres away in Australia. Audio
Shark Tagging and Research
Amelia Nurse meets Malcolm Francis and Michael Manning at a NIWA laboratory and gets a lesson in shark anatomy. Audio
Shark Conservation - extended version
An extended interview with Malcolm Francis about shark management. Audio