New imaging technique reveals vulnerability of coral reefs
Using µCT (micro-computed tomography) scans, UH Mānoa’s Nyssa Silbiger and colleagues were able to calculate detailed bioerosion rates on coral reefs.
Using µCT (micro-computed tomography) scans, UH Mānoa’s Nyssa Silbiger and colleagues were able to calculate detailed bioerosion rates on coral reefs.
In the microscopic life that thrives around coral reefs researchers have discovered an interplay between viruses and microbes that defies conventional wisdom.
Three UH Hilo graduates and professor Misaki Takabayashi author a chapter in Ethnobiology of Corals and Coral Reefs
UH Mānoa professor Mark Hixon recognized as a first-cohort Fellow of the International Society for Reef Studies
Scientists provide the first basin-scale investigation of the increase in productivity near coral reef islands and atolls referred to as the Island Mass Effect.
John Burns’ 3D Under the Sea has been selected as one of nine finalists in the Ocean 180 Video Challenge.
UH Mānoa coral expert Ruth Gates and her team race against time to breed corals that can withstand future ocean conditions.
New study builds on ways to identify stressors affecting reef health and possible approaches to reef management and conservation.
Preconditioning adult corals to increased temperature and ocean acidification resulted in offspring that may be better able to handle those future environmental stressors.
Ruth D. Gates' research project to stabilize and restore coral reefs receives funding from Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Inc.