$510K to research climate impacts on Hawai?i fisheries
The PacIOOS Ocean Modeling Group was awarded $510,000 in grant funding by NOAA.
The PacIOOS Ocean Modeling Group was awarded $510,000 in grant funding by NOAA.
Building on a previous project which resulted in improvements to the ecosystem and the fishpond¡¯s water quality by removing invasive red mangroves.
Programs at nine UH campuses will increase opportunities for Native Hawaiian students.
The research will help Âé¶¹´«Ã½ developers, builders and residents identify energy-saving strategies to cut energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions.
The study highlights that community relationships have enhanced Sumida Farm¡¯s ability to adapt and innovate their practices.
The oceans degree is an accelerated online program offered in five-week segments.
UH center launches economic initiative to bolster ailing tourism.
The funding will support further research into tropical forest recovery in Costa Rica.
The study found that marine management areas are too small and allow some human use within their boundaries, limiting their ability to restore depleted fisheries.
Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences¡¯ Michael Kantar argues that this essential sustainable farming practice needs more land for seeds.