Undergrad helps discover new bacterium on way to marine biology degree
Vanessa K. Zepeda was instrumental in the discovery of a spiral-shaped bacterium that is the only known representative of a new genus and species.
Vanessa K. Zepeda was instrumental in the discovery of a spiral-shaped bacterium that is the only known representative of a new genus and species.
New study finds that increased human-induced carbon dioxide will make survival difficult for some organisms
With the recent shark attacks occurring around Hawaiʻi, UH marine biologist Carl Meyer shares some interesting shark facts.
Three marine mammals that have been involved in hearing and underwater noise studies at UH Mānoa for more than 20 years are relocating to Sea Life Park.
New study builds on ways to identify stressors affecting reef health and possible approaches to reef management and conservation.
Virtually explore deep waters of marine protected areas in the central Pacific Ocean with NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer
Fifteen-year-old Georgia teen Camron Hulsey was granted her wish to tour the university’s marine biology program.
New research from the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology suggest timing of spawning predicts survival of reef fish.
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