Sea-level rise impacts highlighted with expert at UH Sea Grant
Participants witnessed the impacts of climate change on Oʻahu’s North Shore and Māpunapuna.
Participants witnessed the impacts of climate change on Oʻahu’s North Shore and Māpunapuna.
With support from Hawaiʻi Sea Grant, Kamehameha Schools’ Kapālama students designed and painted a mural on Sand Island in March.
Designed to help increase shoreline resiliency on Oʻahu, the Waikīkī Beach Maintenance Project was one of four beach restoration projects awarded by ASBPA.
Two Climate Adaptation Science Centers have joined forces to address similar local challenges as watershed ecosystems undergo climate change.
Rosie ʻAnolani Alegado is the first Indigenous person appointed to the Ocean Studies Board.
Sean Mahaffey, Roberto Porro and Mariana Rocha de Souza were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants from across the nation.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant’s television series Voice of the Sea took home six awards in the 42nd Annual Telly Awards.
In the Ala Wai Canal in Waikīkī, the abundance of Vibrio vulnificus, an infectious bacterium, is strongly influenced by the amount of rainfall in the surrounding areas.
Three of the most common coral species in Hawaiʻi were studied.
Three postgraduate fellows will work directly with state and federal agencies to obtain relevant policy experience in Hawaiʻi, to pursue career opportunities in their home state.