Native predatory fish help control invasive species in Hawaiian fishpond
Jacks and barracuda in Heʻeia fishpond were found to feed on Australian mullet, an invasive species introduced to Oʻahu waters in the 1950s.
Jacks and barracuda in Heʻeia fishpond were found to feed on Australian mullet, an invasive species introduced to Oʻahu waters in the 1950s.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½-Alaska collaboration provides a way for scientists and students to explore steep watershed ecosystems.
The Kewalo Marine Laboratory has played a vital role in fulfilling UH's mission in marine biological research.
This Image of the Week comes from UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ PhD candidate Daniela Escontrela.
An estimated 115,000 pounds of marine debris accumulates annually on Papah¨¡naumoku¨¡kea reefs.
Kuʻi Keliipuleole and Nalani Olguin were selected to receive the predoctoral Ford Fellowship.
Doctoral student Keiko Wilkins has been awarded a highly competitive NOAA Nancy Foster Scholarship.
The researchers carried out a systemic search for empirical examples about the impacts of 10 climatic hazards sensitive to greenhouse gas emissions on each known human pathogenic disease.
A new National Geographic docuseries titled “Maui Mystery Sharks,” follows the stories of three female marine biology graduate students at UH Mānoa.
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.