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Scientists ask for public help with tsunami research

GNS Science is asking people who experienced last weekend's tsunami to send in their videos and fill out an on-line survey outlining their observations.

Kevin Fenaughty of GNS Science; "We have already seen excellent videos of the disturbances to the sea from last Sunday. We would encourage people to let us know what they saw, and if they have images to go with that, so much the better."

Visit the GeoNet website www.geonet.org.nz and read a news article called Chile Tsunami Survey, describing how to participate in the survey and how to share photos and videos.



By John Auckland

I do a lot of fishing un on the Kiapara harbour, on the tuesday after the Tsunami we noticed a different tidal rip.( 12 noon) We new it was a big tide but this came in short increased bursts. The tsunmi did ocurr during king tides, it would have had an effect.

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