CHASING CORAL documentary at HIFF features Ruth Gates
CHASING CORAL sets out to show the scale and implication of an underwater catastrophe.
CHASING CORAL sets out to show the scale and implication of an underwater catastrophe.
The estuarine reserve protects a section of an estuary and provides a living laboratory to explore and understand the important areas where rivers meet the sea.
Mia Delano and Kaitlyn Nelson conducted research on coral’s tolerance to changing ocean conditions and the vulnerability of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ communities to projected sea level rise.
Chip Fletcher, Randy Holcombe, Ruth Gates, Puakea Nogelmeier and Kim Binsted discusses the exciting research and happenings at UH.
Researchers at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Marine Biology and Department of Oceanography have been awarded over $1 million to test and evaluate technology used to observe aquatic ecosystems.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Manoa's Chris Wall was selected for the Science to Achieve Results fellowship to support his research on the impacts of near-shore stressors on coral reefs.
UH Mānoa coral research highlights bacteria’s role in coral reef health and recovery.
The International Coral Reef Symposium brings researchers and policy makers together to preserve the ocean's natural resources.
UH Mānoa’s Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute of Marine Biology works with NASA to survey environmental changes to coral reefs.
Genes that can sense temperature and acidity are among those shared between humans and corals.