Pioneering ocean acidification research finds grave concern for coral reefs
Christopher Sabine has devoted his life to understanding the connections between the ocean and anthropogenic carbon.
Christopher Sabine has devoted his life to understanding the connections between the ocean and anthropogenic carbon.
UH researchers were awarded $800,000 to develop a state-of-the-art mathematical model to predict interactions between sea ice and ships or industrial structures.
The Center for Indigenous Innovation and Health Equity seeks to highlight, research and scale traditional practices that may have significant positive impacts on health for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
The position of the jet stream could migrate outside of the range of natural variability by as early as the year 2060.
Research led by scientists at UH Mānoa reveals that the species which dominate experimental coral reef communities shift due to climate change.
Tourists from the U.S. are the largest source for visitors to the Hawaiian islands.
To build capacity in fish life history studies, training in Indonesia was led by scientists from UH Mānoa and Windward Community College.
Hundreds of academics from 69 countries, including researchers from UH Mānoa, have delivered a letter demanding a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
PacIOOS is receiving $3.08 million for the first year of this five-year award to collect, manage, and serve coastal and ocean observing and forecasting data.
Keone Nakoa joins the Insular and International Affairs office as deputy assistant secretary.