Wave buoy back online to serve Northern Mariana Island communities
PacIOOS wave buoy redeployed off Tanapag, Saipan.
PacIOOS wave buoy redeployed off Tanapag, Saipan.
The National Disaster Preparedness Training Center honors significant contributions to community resilience.
UH Mānoa researchers track tiger shark movements in coastal waters around Maui and Oʻahu
UH Hilo and Hawaiʻi CC students welcomed 130 local high school students for Pacific Islander Youth Career Day.
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System deployed a new wave buoy in the waters off Aunuʻu, American Sāmoa.
Fifteen Pacific Island judges participated in a week of intensive training at the UH Mānoa’s William S. Richardson School of Law.
PacIOOS collaborated with partners to deploy a new Datawell Directional Waverider buoy named Kalo about one mile off the eastern shore of Majuro.
A team of physical oceanographers working with the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System has developed new tools to forecast potential inundation events.
Hilo’s Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science Program has been awarded a second $5 million grant for interdisciplinary study of climate change.
A unique blend of western, Asian, Hawaiian and other Pacific Island traditions, the music department at UH Mānoa is unlike any other college program.