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Scientists from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa) and the Mahurangi Technical Institute (MTI) have been catching and tagging farmed rare giant kokopu, which in their infancy make up part of the group known as whitebait, to reintroduce the species to Auckland waterways. The aim is to repopulate a stream in Orewa, 40km north of Auckland, with giant kokopu. Niwa has implanted the fish with tiny transponder tags (PIT tags). Each tag has a unique ID, so when the tagged fish are introduced to the stream Niwa will be able to identify each fish separately as they pass by the antennae positioned in the stream.


