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Pāua, Kina & Rāhui

Patau Tepania explains the importance of Rāhui for kaitiakitanga, then Tiki and Riley meet up with kids from Panguru Area School who are measuring the effects of the Rāhui on Pāua and Kina
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Kina, or sea urchins, are a small sea creature the lives in shallow water. They have a round shell which is covered in sharp needle-like spines. Kina are eaten by crayfish, as well as humans, and they like to eat seaweed or kelp.

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