Across
- 4. The vital life force or essential energy binding an ecosystem.
- 5. Reserve A strictly protected, no-take coastal zone.
- 6. of Protection When protecting an area attracts enough tourism to threaten it.
- 7. Customary fishing grounds managed by Tangata Whenua.
- 9. Tuku Iho Ancestral knowledge and practices passed down through generations.
- 10. Effect The movement of fish populations across a reserve boundary.
- 11. A microbe capable of causing disease.
- 13. Cascade An ecological process triggered by disrupting top predators.
- 18. A genetic technology used to alter or suppress pest populations.
- 19. load The amount or density of a pathogen present in an environment.
Down
- 1. The traditional Māori lunar calendar.
- 2. Measures protecting populations against harmful organisms.
- 3. A biodegradable poison used in remote areas for pest control.
- 5. Māori knowledge, values, and worldviews.
- 8. The total weight or volume of living organisms in an area.
- 12. The ability to produce a desired result; how well a method works.
- 14. A temporary restriction or prohibition placed over an area.
- 15. Guardianship and environmental protection.
- 16. A physical agent or organism that transmits a pathogen.
- 17. The variety and abundance of life in a habitat.
