Advancing modern science with Hawaiian knowledge
A session at the ʻIke Wai conservation conference was proposed and convened by SOEST students and post-docs.
A session at the ʻIke Wai conservation conference was proposed and convened by SOEST students and post-docs.
The Voice of the Sea, now in its fifth season, promotes ongoing scientific and cultural work in the Pacific.
Joanna Philippoff, assistant specialist at UH Mānoa’s College of Education, was awarded $44,000 from the UH Sea Grant College Program for professional development for middle and high school science teachers and internships for students.
Researchers Steven Businger and Thomas Shroeder partnered with Puakea Nogelmeier and his graduate students to produce the timeline.
The UH Sea Grant College Program received a $149,972 NOAA grant to develop new opportunities in shellfish farming for Hawaiʻi and the U.S. affiliated Pacific Islands.
A $500,000 NOAA grant will enable the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System to develop a high-resolution, real-time wave run-up forecast and notification system for West Maui’s coastline.
Scientists from throughout the region traveled to Tutuila island in American Samoa for a week-long celebration and to conduct the 100th year transect survey.
More than 200 people signed up to participate in the king tides project and contributed more than 900 photographs in May.
UH Mānoa’s Tyler Lum works with volunteers for education and outreach for the nature preserve.
Each year, the chancellor recognizes the leadership and service of UH Mānoa faculty, staff and students committed to enhancing the university’s mission of excellence.