Invasive seaweed may better adapt to changes than native species in Hawaiʻi waters
This critical finding could have wide-ranging implications from the fish we catch and eat to the overall health of our coral reefs.
This critical finding could have wide-ranging implications from the fish we catch and eat to the overall health of our coral reefs.
UH Hilo’s beekeeping program took the spotlight on PBS Hawaiʻi’s Home is Here series.
A study explores the potential of ocean iron fertilization as a low-cost, scalable and rapidly deployable method of marine carbon dioxide removal.
The trip to Kalaupapa is one that staff members take at least once a year to share programming with residents and offer application assistance.
These projects are among 39 nationwide that have been awarded a total of $36 million in funding.
The project also aims to advance next generation science education nationwide.
A UH-led project earned the distinguished Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects Honolulu.
Global Environmental Science student Malia Martin is merging her love and respect for place, care for community, and passion for science.
Members of the Ocean Research Advisory Panel visited HIMB in September.
CTAHR researchers are leading a diverse coalition of partners that is also aiming to establish stronger markets for locally produced, healthy food and forest products.