Teaghan Kirby will be travelling to the Kermadec Islands. Photo/John Stone
Teaghan Kirby will be travelling to the Kermadec Islands. Photo/John Stone
Teaghan Kirby has always been passionate about the environment.
As a child seeing litter on the road would upset her, and her first memory is sitting in a trolley enjoying the pouring rain while everyone scrambled for cover.
Now the 17-year-old is excited to be one of 20 young peoplevoyaging to the Kermadec Islands, a conservation area and marine reserve about 1000km northeast of New Zealand.
"I think I just about cried when I got the phone call. I was jumping up and down with my nana and grandad.
"I'm really passionate about the environment. Growing up on a farm I was always outdoors and the area that I live in often had litter on the side of the road and that made me really sad."
Miss Kirby, who is a Year 13 Whangarei Girls' High School student, will be setting off on board the HMNZS Canterbury on Mondaywith the Sir Peter Blake Trust and the Royal New Zealand Navy as part of the trust's Young Blake Expeditions.
A map of the Kermadec Islands. Photo/File
The Kermadec Islands are the visible surface of a chain of about 80 volcanoes, stretching between Tonga and New Zealand. The current marine reserve was created in 1990 and covers 745,000ha.
Miss Kirby had not heard of the Kermadec Islands until she applied to go on the voyage and started searching the internet for information.