Sea cucumber cultivation challenged by climate change
Sea cucumbers are a unique candidate for the production of a high-value, low-trophic species which may improve fishpond ecosystems by enhancing nutrient cycling.
Sea cucumbers are a unique candidate for the production of a high-value, low-trophic species which may improve fishpond ecosystems by enhancing nutrient cycling.
Karolina Heyduk is the director of the Joseph F. Rock Herbarium, which is housed in the School of Life Sciences.
Designed to help increase shoreline resiliency on Oʻahu, the Waikīkī Beach Maintenance Project was one of four beach restoration projects awarded by ASBPA.
UH experts delivered presentations at the Materials Research Society Spring Meeting and Exhibit on May 11, which drew approximately 4,000 people.
The Summer Marine Mammal Intensive Learning Experience program is designed for Oʻahu high school students to learn about marine mammal science in a hands-on environment.
Matthew England will present an in-person lecture on how oceans protect humanity from rapid climate change but with dire long-term effects.
The researchers focused on three Oʻahu coastal communities: K¨¡hala, Kaʻaʻawa and Sunset Beach.
The overall goal of the fellowships is to develop the next generation of natural resource management leaders in Âé¶¹´«Ã½.
This editorial by UH Mānoa's Chip Fletcher ran in The Star Advertiser on June 2, 2022.
The faculty members are Bruce Howe, Rajesh Jha and Michel Mohr.