30/05/2026
The Waiheke Marine Project Annual Report 2025 shares some of the key impacts in numbers and connections from the project year 1 October 2024 – 30 September 2025. This slide highlights the Marine Monitoring data for 2025.
Looking ahead: The project plans to continue supporting surveillance and communication efforts into 2026 so that removal programmes will have improved information. Retrieving the PAR sensor data is expected to help with the understanding of any changes in behaviour such as the reduction or increase in biomass or incursions in new areas.
Read the full report at link in bio, or https://www.waihekemarineproject.org/report
28/05/2026
Waiheke Marine Project invites the community to help celebrate the start of the 6th annual Kōura Dive Survey at Waiheke Island. Join us on Saturday 6th June at Waiheke Marina carpark, Kennedy Point for the Mihi Whakatau – Welcoming ceremony & karakia. A light hand-held breakfast supplied by our friends at ‘The Island Grocer’.
Please find the team near the entrance in time for an 8am start. We will join the Dive volunteers, Skippers and crews, hear their briefing and wish them safe surveying as they depart on the first of 4 weekends of mahi. If you are on the water yourself over the weekend please be extra vigilant for Divers, Free Divers and Dive Flags by keeping at least 200 metres clear.
We thank, The Lou and Iris Fisher Trust, WWF New Zealand, The Tindall Foundation, Sargood Bequest & Mazda Foundation and Foundation North for supporting this year’s survey alongside our supplier partners Epic Dive & Scuba, Dive Doctor, Global Dive, Sealink, Fullers360 & Kelly Tarlton's Marine Wildlife Trust.
All enquiries to the coordinators [email protected]
16/05/2026
Kia Ora whanau, this kaupapa right here is something I have been waiting for, ever since I found out about it last year November. I made it on the list of divers for this season and man I'm sooo excited and grateful to be apart of this kaupapa. The beautiful moana, marine life, coral reefs, coastal environments over in Waiheke Island. I have never been to Waiheke before and for this to be my very first experience on the island it's just an amazing feeling. This will definitely help me with my fish ID skills, also meet new people in the scuba diving community, it will help me grow individually as a diver, A Kaitiaki and Kōura survey partner , it will help me with my small business. I see great potential here for myself and man I'm just ready to go asap hahaha but also nervous👌😁 the nerves will go away as it gets closer to the time 💯👌
Waiheke Marine Project 2026 Kōura Dive Survey
Nga Mihi Whanau see you guys in June 👌🫶
Saturday, 16th May, a group of volunteer regen divers will be in the water at Enclosure Bay from 9 am for a training session to familiarise ourselves with what is expected for this year's Koura Dive Survey happening every weekend in June.
A friendly reminder to boaties and water users: please keep an eye out for blue-and-white diving flags and/or orange floats indicating divers/snorkelers in the water, and take extra care when moving through and around the bay.
Ngā mihi, Waiheke Marine Project!
12/05/2026
Kia Ora Whānau!
When earning your Open Water Diver Certification you will need to first complete your 2 Pool Days (Confined Water Dives).
After completing that you'll be able to move onto your Open Water Dives (Ocean Dives) which also takes a total of 2 days.
Here are some photos to show you what that will look like ⬇️
~ Once again Whānau, these and more are all posted up on our Instagram page 😁🌊
05/05/2026
Kia Ora Whanau :)
Just wanted to jump on and share my appreciation to our last group of students who participated in our first course and to also share some of their thoughts on how it went.
These are also posted up on our Instagram page
where you can keep up to date with us and see some of the awesome things that will be happening in the future to come!
Once again a big thank you to everyone who helped and participated in our first course 🤿💯
04/05/2026
Kia ora whānau! I’m excited to be here and share a little about what I do.
My name is Corey Makoare-Slade I’m passionate about Tangaroa, free diving and Scuba Diving. Teaching the safety around Tangaroa and the connection we have with Tangaroa through Tikanga Maori.
My business is Wairua Scuba Diving where I offer Scuba Diving Course, Open Water cert, Deep Dive, Wreck Dive and more
I’m based in Auckland, and I love creating/providing a safe, loving and fun environment that helps my customers learn and gain knowledge, experience and certificates in scuba diving.
Here’s a photo of me and my 1st students
You can contact me via (email, phone, text, Messenger etc.) to place an order or book a service.
I accept cash deposit or bank transfers
Ngā mihi for supporting my journey — I look forward to connecting with you all!