Humpback whale research grants awarded to UH Mānoa, UH Hilo
Two out of four mini-grants to support humpback whale research for the fall 2021 and spring 2022 humpback whale season were given to UH.
Two out of four mini-grants to support humpback whale research for the fall 2021 and spring 2022 humpback whale season were given to UH.
Eight graduate students participated in a month-long course at the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology to apply innovative technologies to their own research.
Hundreds of academics from 69 countries, including researchers from UH Mānoa, have delivered a letter demanding a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The guide provides a consistent science-based framework to discuss, categorize, track and evaluate marine protected areas.
Hixon will deliver a free online lecture on saving Hawaiʻi’s coral reefs.
Patterns of ocean currents and weather determine the success or failure of recruitment from one spawning event to another in Micronesian islands.
CTAHR researchers examine how fish adapt to fluctuations in water salinity, temperature and chemical content.
Researchers discovered a corallimorph recently changed and became much more invasive in reefs at Palmyra Atoll.
Researchers studied how the presence of friends versus strangers affected how fish responded to a predator threat.
The program is one of the most hands-on and inclusive programs in the UH System.