Sharks
Fishes of New Zealand
The Fishes of New Zealand is the first definitive guide to all of our freshwater and marine fishes since 1872, and it includes more than 1260 species
AudioAustralia's season of sharks continues
Australia's season of sharks continues, with a seven year old girl in Queensland bitten off Russell Island on the eve of a major shark summit in Sydney. Audio
Monsters Inc: On sharing the planet with others
Outdoors man and adventurer Kennedy Warne discusses apex predators - lions and great white sharks, which have been in the news. Also recent research on the therapeutic and human health benefits of… Video, Audio, Gallery
Sharks swarm in Solomons' volcano
Marine scientists are dumbfounded by the discovery of sharks swimming inside an active underwater volcano in Solomon Islands. Video, Audio, Gallery
England
Formerly of RNZ's Morning Report team, breakfast producer at BBC Radio Brighton, Will Flockton reports from the country of England, which is part of the United Kingdom, pop 53,012,456 (est. 2011)… Audio
Australia welcomes home the surfer who fought off a shark
The surfer hailed a hero for paddling towards Mick Fanning as he was fighting off a great white shark says he was getting ready to use his board as a weapon. Audio
Surfer battles shark attack during competition
Surfing's governing body says it will listen to the concerns of athletes before finalising whether to return to Jeffreys Bay next year. Audio
Spookfish and Other Deep Sea Sharks
Long-nosed spookfish and other chimaeras are among a suite of weird, little known deep sea sharks that sport spiky sex organs on their head, enormous noses, fierce spines and long tails Audio, Gallery
Spookfish and Other Deep Sea Sharks
Long-nosed spookfish and other chimaeras are among a suite of weird, little known deep sea sharks that sport spiky sex organs on their head, enormous noses, fierce spines and long tails
AudioMadison 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
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
AudioTracking 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
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
AudioDOC 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