Coral reef resiliency research draws high-profile investments
UH Mānoa coral expert Ruth Gates and her team race against time to breed corals that can withstand future ocean conditions.
UH Mānoa coral expert Ruth Gates and her team race against time to breed corals that can withstand future ocean conditions.
With the recent shark attacks occurring around Hawaiʻi, UH marine biologist Carl Meyer shares some interesting shark facts.
Research by two recent UH Mānoa graduates sheds new light on Hawaiʻi’s past and current natural environment.
Preconditioning adult corals to increased temperature and ocean acidification resulted in offspring that may be better able to handle those future environmental stressors.
Ruth D. Gates' research project to stabilize and restore coral reefs receives funding from Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Inc.
New research from the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology suggest timing of spawning predicts survival of reef fish.
Three key University of Hawaiʻi staff contributed to Hawaiian voyaging canoe Hōkūleʻa’s exploration and research at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
Electronic tagging of aquatic animals has had a huge impact on recent marine discoveries, according to new paper co-authored by UH Mānoa researcher
Scientists from UH Mānoa and University of Tokyo revealed that two species of deep-sea sharks, sixgill and prickly sharks, are positively buoyant
UH research investigates effects of climate change on plant growth