Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust - Latest News [Page 1]
Magnificent Mudfish Wins Fish Of The Year 2026
Monday, 16 March 2026, 10:30 am | Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust
Threatened Northland mudfish takes out Fish of the Year crown after late surge. More >>
CONTROVER-SEA! Human Enters Fish Of The Year Competition At Halfway Point
Monday, 9 March 2026, 2:19 pm | Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust
Man Re-Writes Rulebook As Two Fish Take The Lead More >>
Scales Set To Fly As Fish Of The Year 2026 Makes A Splash
Monday, 2 March 2026, 10:32 am | Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust
The competition, run by Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust, has attracted backers from across the Aotearoa conservation community. More >>
Dramatic Increase In Maitai Bay Fish Life Leaves Locals In Awe
Thursday, 22 January 2026, 4:49 pm | Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust
Children and adults alike witnessed a huge range of marine species at close range. The event was funded by Water Safety NZ, with broader funding support from Foundation North. More >>
Freshwater Conservation Project Hits 400
Tuesday, 17 June 2025, 3:37 pm | Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust
400 catchment and community organisations reached with tailored support and capacity-building More >>
Fish Of The Year Winner Announced
Tuesday, 18 March 2025, 6:17 am | Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust
Blobfish are found swimming off the coast of New Zealand, mainland Australia and Tasmania, where they grow slowly and could live up to 130 years. Female blobfish can lay 100,000 eggs in a single nest, usually in rocky areas on top of deep ocean ... More >>
Orange Roughy Leads The Pack As Fish Of The Year Heats Up
Sunday, 9 March 2025, 10:17 pm | Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust
Votes stream in as organisers prepare for a roughy and tumble week. More >>
Fish Of The Year Is Back…with Some Lofty Ambitions - New Zealanders Asked To Back Their Favourite Fishy Friend
Saturday, 1 March 2025, 9:18 pm | Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust
In 2025, organisers Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust are attempting to ‘scale’ the competition up to 5,000 voters, and are asking Kiwis to get involved. More >>
