Q&A: Shark expert addresses misconceptions, recommends safety tips July 12, 2024 UH News UH shark expert Carl Meyer discussed the importance of sharks to ocean ecosystems, common misconceptions and safety tips for being in the ocean.
Certain reef fish provide insight to surviving climate change July 2, 2024 UH News Researchers have uncovered surprising survival tactics by coral reef fish who inhabit the Arabian Gulf.
Q&A: Student explores science, policy in Washington July 1, 2024 UH News HIMB doctoral student Jacob Snyder explored the intersection of science and policy at the AMS Summer Policy Colloquium in Washington D.C.
In memoriam: Carbonate geochemist Stephen Vaughn Smith June 10, 2024 UH News UH Mānoa Emeritus Professor Stephen Vaughn Smith died on April 14, 2024.
New coral disease forecasting system led by UH team May 30, 2024 UH News The tool can help end users detect early changes in the environment and better protect coral reef ecosystems.
Image of the Week: Sunset research May 29, 2024 UH News This week's image is from UH Mānoa's Kelsey Maloney.
Q&A: Whale expert utilizes tech to monitor marine mammals May 16, 2024 UH News UH News interviewed whale expert Lars Bejder to hear how innovative technologies are helping experts monitor the health of marine mammals.
Marine sponge research launches HS student to STEM competitions May 1, 2024 UH News A high school student conducted award-winning research on marine sponges at the UH Mānoa Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology.
AquaHack workshop aims to boost sustainable blue economy in Hawaiʻi April 25, 2024 UH News The blue economy are coastal- and ocean-based industries such as aquaculture, biotechnology or blue carbon, where C02 is sequestered from the atmosphere to mitigate climate change.
Could fishponds help with Hawaiʻi’s food sustainability? April 18, 2024 UH News Revitalization of loko iʻa has the potential to significantly increase locally available seafood.