UH professor among world¡¯s top coral reef scientists
Professor Mark Hixon is ranked among the world's top 20 coral reef scientists for his lifetime research contributions.
Professor Mark Hixon is ranked among the world's top 20 coral reef scientists for his lifetime research contributions.
Tyra Arends studied thermally resilient coral and its restoration efforts.
McManus is recognized for notable efforts to investigate how climate change impacts coral reef ecosystems.
In the future, the team aims to continue discovering how chemical features can inform coral reef management and be used to advance coral restoration success.
HIMB identified 10 new species of marine sponges found in Kāneʻohe Bay using an innovative technique.
The “Fish Pono: Save Our Reefs” program aims to stem the tide of coral degradation caused by coastal pollution and ocean warming by saving fishes that save corals.
Researchers plan to extend their surveys beyond the Marshall Islands to better understand the alga¡¯s distribution and ecological role.
ARL at UH has secured over $175 million in funding since its establishment in 2008.
These findings suggest that coral conservation in a changing world is possible—but urgent action is essential.
This critical finding could have wide-ranging implications from the fish we catch and eat to the overall health of our coral reefs.