Turtle tagging: Hands-on research for Hawaiʻi CC Marine Option Program students
Hawaiʻi CC students in Marine Option Program tag endangered sea turtles.
Hawaiʻi CC students in Marine Option Program tag endangered sea turtles.
McManus is recognized for notable efforts to investigate how climate change impacts coral reef ecosystems.
The Ka Lama Kū awards recognizes student leaders who exemplify Native Hawaiian values.
Bryan Tonga, a UH Hilo graduate student, led Pohnpei’s first island-wide nearshore water quality study–the work published nearly four years after his death.
The report provides advice to the National Science Foundation on how to reinvigorate U.S. leadership in ocean research.
UH Mānoa was ranked in four broad subject areas and 22 narrow subject areas.
Plastic pollution is a critical issue in Hawaiʻi because of its location in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre.
UH Hilo marine scientists and students confirmed sewage is reaching nearshore waters, harming coral reefs and posing health risks.
Despite the challenges of being thousands of miles from family, Ritu Krishna Raju found a second home in Hawaiʻi.
Kanesa Duncan Seraphin was unanimously selected to be inducted into the Hawaiʻi Waterman Hall of Fame.