New chapter of stewardship: ?Aha Ho?omaika?i for Moku o Lo?e
HIMB¡¯s new director Megan Donahue was honored at Coconut Island (Moku o Loʻe) on August 25.
HIMB¡¯s new director Megan Donahue was honored at Coconut Island (Moku o Loʻe) on August 25.
The study found that this period of human absence led to clearer water, increased sightings of endangered Hawaiian monk seals, and more active fish populations.
The new cohort of hires will develop an innovative program to advance fisheries research, education, and training.
The UH research shows humpbacks use their unique pectoral flippers to achieve this maneuver.
At the United Nations Ocean Conference, Mariana Rocha de Souza championed global action to protect and sustain the world's coral reefs.
UH marine biologist Rob Toonen was honored for his years of mentorship, research and community-centered leadership in marine science and education.
New UH study reveals how just the right amount of groundwater can boost coral reef productivity while too much causes harm.
A powerful new film captures the incredible journey of humpback whales and the UH scientists working to protect them.
Coral reefs are shifting toward cooler waters, but without urgent climate action, most won¡¯t survive the century.
Tyra Arends studied thermally resilient coral and its restoration efforts.