Working Together to Identify Waterway Health

In a world where water is our most valuable resource, understanding its health is essential.


We are proud to support initiatives that bridge the gap between mātauranga Māori’s traditional knowledge and the latest in water monitoring technology. Our groundwater optical sensors represent the pinnacle of scientific innovation, designed to provide comprehensive insights into the health of our waterways.

This collaboration is more than a combination of knowledge systems; it’s a step forward in sustainable water management, ensuring that our methods are as diverse and dynamic as the ecosystems we aim to protect. By integrating these rich sources of knowledge, we can enhance our understanding and stewardship of water resources, paving the way for a future where both technology and tradition work hand in hand for the benefit of our planet.

Discover more about how these worlds are coming together to revolutionise waterway health monitoring: Working together to identify waterway health – Lincoln Agritech

Collaborative effort to assess waterway health
Natural water feature at Wairuna Runoff Opening

Wairuna Runoff Opening

The development of Wairuna runoff has been a collaborative journey spearheaded by Hekeao Hinds Lowlands Catchment Group facilitator Phillip Everest and generously supported by the

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