Solutions to critical national water issues proposed by UH experts
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant co-authors address critical water issues facing the nation and identify opportunities and solutions.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant co-authors address critical water issues facing the nation and identify opportunities and solutions.
In the second session panelists will discuss innovative solutions, rooted in Indigenous knowledge, that can lead to thriving communities in the next century.
Kūlana Noiʻi version 2.0 includes an enhanced introduction with guidance on using the publication as a starting point to spark deeper conversations.
Wendy Meguro was named one of 17 recipients named to the American Institute of Architects Next to Lead program.
UH researchers were awarded $800,000 to develop a state-of-the-art mathematical model to predict interactions between sea ice and ships or industrial structures.
The funding is one of six new, creative projects to tackle marine debris challenges across the country.
This year’s number represents a $35.1 million or 7.8% increase over FY2020.
The 15-day scientific research voyage is aimed at collecting data to develop strategies for climate change.
PacIOOS developed a high resolution, real-time Wave Run-up Forecast for the West Maui shoreline to help increase preparedness and coastal resiliency.
The new species was named “Etelis boweni” in recognition of the contributions of UH researcher Brian Bowen.