UH Sea Grant provides critical support in Waikīkī Beach renewal, recovery
Replacing the Royal Hawaiian groin is the first of many beach improvement projects planned for the next several years.
Replacing the Royal Hawaiian groin is the first of many beach improvement projects planned for the next several years.
Building on a previous project which resulted in improvements to the ecosystem and the fishpond’s water quality by removing invasive red mangroves.
The research will help Hawaiʻi developers, builders and residents identify energy-saving strategies to cut energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions.
The Hanauma Bay Education Program seminar series is offering special programming every Thursday from 2–3 p.m. in August.
The study highlights that community relationships have enhanced Sumida Farm’s ability to adapt and innovate their practices.
The Marshall Islands wanted to prioritize understanding whether its citizens can eat local fish and swim in waters safely.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant’s signature project television series Voice of the Sea garnered nine wins at the 41st Annual Telly Awards.
UH research leaders agree to stand up a lab to conduct COVID-19 testing on Oʻahu.
SOEST researchers found in the next few decades, sea-level rise will likely cause an increase in flooding in Honolulu’s urban core.
A new species known as the tiny Suspiria blenny was discovered by a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researcher.