Sharks
Madison Stewart, the 'shark girl' taking on the world
For 21 year old Australian Madison Stewart, jumping into shark infested waters is the most natural thing in the world. Video, Audio, Gallery
Mission to dispell the myths around sharks - Riley Elliot
A shark scientist is on a mission to dispell the myths around sharks. Riley Elliot is doing a PhD in shark research at Auckland University, and when he's not in the water himself, he's campaigning to… Audio
Shark in Wellington harbour
A 2-metre long blue shark is captivating passers-by on Wellington's waterfront today. Audio
Eagle Rays - An Inner City Wildlife Spectacle
Every summer, eagle rays and stingrays hang out around Wellington's waterfront, feeding, mating and enthralling passers-by Audio
Tracking Rig Sharks
Shark researcher Warrick Lyon has developed his own GPS tracking system so he can follow rig sharks in the murky waters of Pauatahanui Inlet Audio
DOC warns public after great white shark spotted
The Department of Conservation is warning people not to swim in an area of the Waitemata Harbour, after a great white shark was spotted on Monday. Audio
Riley Elliott - the shark man
Marine Biologist Riley Elliott is the 'Shark Man', that's the name of his new book, which documents his lifelong love, and fascination for the big fish at the top of the food chain. Audio
Shark adventure tourism worrying Stewart Island locals
Shark cage diving is drawing tourists to the Southland Coastline but there's concern among locals that the thrill seeking activity is making sharks more aggressive. Audio
Great White Shark Research and Shark Dissection
The marine science day at the International Science Festival saw loads of young fans flocking to see a shark dissection and hear about great white shark research Audio
Great White Sharks Research and Shark Dissection
The marine science day at the International Science Festival saw loads of young fans flocking to see a shark dissection and hear about great white shark research Audio
Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Changing attitudes from "I hate sharks" to "I heart sharks". Audio
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne has been diving with sharks in Mozambique in the south-east of Africa. Audio
Off The Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
The joy of cycling, and how sharks' mating system is based on choosy females and performance-oriented males. 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
The politics of shark attacks
Christopher Neff is an American PhD student at the University of Sydney conducting the first doctoral thesis on the "politics of shark attacks." Audio