NOAA Preserve America grant for online Hawaiian newspaper archive project
The project Ka Wā Ma Mua, Ka Wā Ma Hope focuses on Hawaiian language newspaper articles that highlighted weather and climate change.
The project Ka Wā Ma Mua, Ka Wā Ma Hope focuses on Hawaiian language newspaper articles that highlighted weather and climate change.
New institute has translated a portion of historical Hawaiian documents and is training the next generation of scholars.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant’s Center for Coastal and Climate Science and Resilience to assist communities in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific.
NOAA awards UH Sea Grant College Program $845,160 grant to help Hawaiʻi communities reduce vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change
A reminder to the UH ʻohana about hurricane preparedness. #ItOnlyTakesOne
UH researchers part of “Haiyan After the Storm,” an Emme’s Island Moments Thanksgiving special.
Darren Lerner appointed UH Sea Grant College Program director.
The UH Sea Grant Center project Voice of the Sea receives prestigious awards for excellence in programming.
The Homeowner’s Handbook to Prepare for Natural Hazards provides detailed information on how to prepare homes for a hurricane and other natural hazards.
A study produced by a UH Sea Grant team provides data, tools and recommendations to help prepare Kauaʻi County for climate change.