Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Website Launched
Posted on | September 16, 2011 | Comments Off

Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology launched a new website showcasing the science from the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Research Partnership. The website will highlight the research coming out of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands also known as Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument.
Amazing facts, pictures and exciting new projects are some of the features on the new site. Access to professional resources such as research databases, publications and releases for download is also available.
“Those interested in the exciting and dynamic research coming out of HIMB now have an easy to use forum and site to access information,” says Robert Toonen, principal investigator for the HIMB Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Research Partnership.
“The new site is more intuitive and provides a new place to access information relating to our education programs and research,” says Carlie Wiener, outreach and research specialist. “The site showcases the incredible beauty and unique features of the Hawaiian Archipelago that are currently being studied by scientists at HIMB.”
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