3 students selected for prestigious marine policy fellowship in Washington D.C.
Gina Selig, Sarah Tucker and Emily Young are spending one year focusing on critical marine policy issues in Washington, D.C.
Gina Selig, Sarah Tucker and Emily Young are spending one year focusing on critical marine policy issues in Washington, D.C.
The team depicted adaptation strategies in the years 2050 and 2100 for a beachfront study site at Fort Derussy U.S. Army Museum and Waikīkī Shore Condominium.
The researchers examined plants in 500 locations of one of the Canary Islands.
The AES Hawaiʻi endowed scholarship supports UH West Oʻahu students interested in sustainability and climate solutions.
Destiny Apilado's project is called “Informing Place-Based Equity for Hawaiʻi's Local Producers.”
A team of researchers published a study that investigated the role eddies play in determining the path and transit times through the Indonesian Throughflow.
The initiative could eventually be eligible for another NSF award of up to $160 million.
UH researchers evaluated the biological, physical, and social carrying capacities of this pristine natural destination
Carbon is utilized by organisms at the surface and transferred to ocean depths, away from contact with the atmosphere.
The project will run from summer 2023 to mid-2026.