The Edwin W. Pauley Summer Program in Marine Biology is a graduate-level research
and training program which draws faculty and students from around the world. Each
summer, a new topic is chosen to be the focus of that program's research.
Announcements concerning the topic of the summer program are made approximately in March
each year.
Faculty and researchers give seminars and instruct students
in new field and laboratory techniques. Faculty members frequently use the
facilities of the Institute to further their research, or to obtain specimens from our
tropical environment. Students are nominated by the professors attending the program, but
a few students may be selected independently as well. Academic credit is not given
for the program.
2003
- Assessing
the Health of Pacific Corals
2002 -
Molecular
Biology of Corals
2001 - Cetacean Audiometrics
2000 - Elasmobranch
Biology
1999 - Gene Expression in Fish
1998 - Bridging the Gap
1997 - Reproduction in Reef Corals
1996 - Marine Mammal Biology and Management
1995 - Biogeochemistry of Coral Reefs
1994 - UV Radiation on Coral Reefs
1993 - Application of Advanced Technologies to the Study of Fish Growth
and Development
1992 - Hormonal Control of Growth and Development in Fishes
1991 - Diffusion Barriers and Carbon Limitation in Reef Corals
1990 - Behavioral Ecology and Ethology of Coral Reef Animals
1989 - Metabolism on Coral Reefs
1988 - Marine Shrimp Biology and Production Technology
1987 - The Biology of Sex Change in Reef Fishes
1986 - Endocrinology of Tropical Marine Vertebrates
1985 - Nutrient and Energy Cycles in Phytoplankton, Bacteria and
Zooplankton
1984 - Solar Radiation in the Sea
1983 - Population Biology of Coral Reef Organisms
The Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology is located on Coconut
Island, in Kane'ohe Bay, Oahu. It includes student dormitories, temporary faculty
residence suites, a large state-of-the-art laboratory, a fleet of boats for conducting
field work, and a surrounding coral reef. The University of Hawaii, with a
well-equipped scientific library, is just a 30-minute drive from the Institute. A shuttle
boat takes visitors between the parking lot and the island.
For more information about the Pauley Summer Program, contact:
The Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology
P.O. Box 1346
Kane'ohe, Hawai'i 96744
PHONE: (808) 236-7401
FAX: (808) 236-7443