Native Hawaiian aquaculture taught at international gathering
Representatives from ten Pacific Northwest tribes, gathered in Heʻeia to learn about Native Hawaiian aquaculture practices in February.
Representatives from ten Pacific Northwest tribes, gathered in Heʻeia to learn about Native Hawaiian aquaculture practices in February.
Punahou School won UH Mānoa’s Aloha Bowl to advance to the National Ocean Sciences Bowl.
The UH Sea Grant College Program organized a competition inviting high school students to submit videos addressing the theme of Hawaiian aquaculture.
The University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center received two national American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Awards.
The University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant College Program received $1.4 million to explore new aquaculture opportunities.
Series is a signature project of the UH Sea Grant Center for Marine Science Education.
The University of Hawaiʻi and state agencies formed a partnership to raise Hawaiʻi’s global visibility in marine aquaculture and to capitalize on the commercial opportunities available worldwide.
UH Hilo and UH Mānoa received funding to develop aquaculture projects that support food security in Hawaiʻi.
A session at the ʻIke Wai conservation conference was proposed and convened by SOEST students and post-docs.
The Voice of the Sea, now in its fifth season, promotes ongoing scientific and cultural work in the Pacific.