

This week’s UH News Image of the Week is from UH Mānoa’s Michaela Johnson, Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) staff on behalf of fellow staff member Mark Royer who took the photo in Fiji.
Walters shared: “Part of the remote field work by the Shark Research Lab of the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology, deploying BRUVS (Baited Remote Underwater Video) in Kuata Island, Fiji, to capture interactions with elasmobranchs, such as these bull sharks. This is one of many research projects being conducted by the HIMB Shark Lab in Fiji and in Hawaiʻi.”
Previous Images
Architecture sketches
Bobby the Horse
The Yellow Boat
Blessing the Field
Imu preparation
All Images of the Week
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A big mahalo to everyone who has sent in their images! If selected, they will be posted throughout the semester, so check back to see the amazing work, research and experiences of the UH ʻohana!
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