Researchers reveal insights into how sharks swim, eat and live
These new observations by the UH Mānoa and the University of Tokyo could help shape conservation and resource management effort.
These new observations by the UH Mānoa and the University of Tokyo could help shape conservation and resource management effort.
The educational video, The Science of the Sting, features Angel Yanagihara’s research program on the box jelly and a discussion of her experience as a research scientist.
Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology completes second phase of a project to observe sharks around the island of Maui.
Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology researchers Carl Meyer and Kim Holland catches, tags and releases 15 tiger sharks off Maui for shark tracking project.
UH Mānoa researchers publish an analysis of 14 years of monthly jellyfish collection data in PLOS ONE.
UH Mānoa’s Carl Meyer and University of Florida’s Yannis Papastamatiou track tiger shark movements from Northwestern to main Hawaiian Islands.
Helping educators and community groups meet the marine scientists of their dreams.
UH Mānoa Angel Yanagihara has developed a medicine that effectively treats the sting of a box jellyfish.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo’s Ocean Day features marine activities and displays.