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Want the fish you eat to be organic?

It's no longer a dream or science fiction,  the reality is that here and now we can be doing things to grow more fish in the sea. A combination of science, indigenous cultural perspectives (kaitiakitanga), some concrete, a boat and your involvement are all that is needed to start growing more fish in the sea.

With fish and other seafood providing a major source of clean healthy organic protein, investing some time and energy into learning about how to grow more fish in the sea makes good sense. This is truly the era when mankind can work in partnership with nature.

Just like planting a garden, except on the sea floor, reefs provide much needed structure for marine life on otherwise featureless seabed. Our 'voyages' in awareness take you deeper than deployed modules, and engage  more subtle Maori environmental management practices (Kaitiakitanga) and our connection with marine life. 

Our heritage waterfront accommodation at The Wharf Hub offers a donation land based marine life tour with every stay and our distinctive 'voyages' (workshops) will take you to places beyond.

 

The Wharf Hub 

The Wharf Hub offers nautical themed heritage accommodation taking you both back in time and into the future.  Our web site   www.thewharfhub.com   gives full details of affordable accommodation 'fares' and all the other attractions available.   

Outside is the Opotiki harbour estuary to explore (we have kayaks), The Motu Trails cycleway/walkway section starts on the Wharf alongside, (we have bikes) and in warmer months the free water park is right here. (we have warm showers)

There are other natural treasures in the area to explore as well. including a glow worm grotto, coastal walks and Hukutaia Domain which contains NZ largest collection of native plants and a 2000 year old burial tree called Taketakerau.

Bookings via phone 07 3155831,  text   027 350 4910  or email   wharfhub@reaf.nz

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