Availability of data and material
The results of the survey are available through the GIRT Web site https://www.girtsd.org/wrecks.
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Acknowledgements
The Rainbow Warrior GIRT survey was conducted with the support of the Hon. Dover Samuels, the consent of the Ngati Kuri—iwi (Maori guardians), Greenpeace, and Paihia Dive. Special thanks go to Craig Johnston from Paihia Dive and to Serena Gilmore for diving with the authors and scribing. This research is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship.
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This project was supported by Heritage New Zealand and a Higher Research Grant from the University of New England. This research is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship.
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Viduka, A., Sutton, B., Hutchison, A. et al. A Report on the GIRT Scientific Diver Survey of the Rainbow Warrior, Cavalli Islands, New Zealand. J Mari Arch 16, 3–26 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11457-020-09279-5
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