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Helping Close the Detection Gap
AquaWatch continuous water quality monitoring comes to the Munster Blackwater In February 2026, the European Commission's Joint Research Centre published its independent report into the largest recorded fish kill in Irish history. More than 40,000 fish died across a 30km stretch of the Munster Blackwater in August 2025. The suspected cause, an unidentified waterborne irritant, had dissipated before it could be measured. The investigation found nothing conclusive. No source.
Apr 72 min read


Māori-Owned Oyster Farm Utilises Waka5 to Enhance Water Quality and Foster Education
At Ōhiwa in the Bay of Plenty tradition, innovation, and community empowerment is converging at Tio Ōhiwa, a Māori-owned oyster farm, to...
Apr 19, 20242 min read


AquaWatch: A Revolution in Aquaculture Water Monitoring
For years aquaculture farms have relied on fragmented data and manual labour to ensure the quality of their water. This has meant long...
Feb 15, 20242 min read


Transforming Aquaculture through Continuous Water Quality Monitoring: King Salmon's Takaka Hatchery
Salmon's Takaka Hatchery are making big changes to how they farm salmon. With the help of the AquaWatch team, they have tailored and...
Sep 4, 20232 min read


AquaWatch selected for Aquaculture Global Innovation Launchpad
AquaWatch has been selected as one of the five pioneering organisations from New Zealand to participate in the Global Innovation...
Jun 1, 20231 min read
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