First post-pandemic, in-person Marine Option Program Symposium held
UH students interested in the ocean from across the state earned scholarships and awards.
UH students interested in the ocean from across the state earned scholarships and awards.
The North Pacific “Garbage Patch” aggregates an abundance of floating sea creatures, as well as the plastic waste according to a UH study.
Two articles by UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ oceanographers provide a reality check on the limitations of carbon dioxide removal and a warning? that marine heatwaves need clear definitions.
Three saildrones will collect critical ocean chemistry observations around Âé¶¹´«Ã½ to better assess the state's vulnerability to ocean chemistry changes.
Scientists revealed that a mechanism, known as nutrient uptake plasticity, allows marine algae to adapt and cope with nutrient-poor ocean conditions.
Each individual received a certificate and cash award.
Four out of the six 2022 Founder Region Fellowships were awarded to UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ students.
Approximately 200 participants attended the conference that brought together academic researchers from UH, and UH¡¯s industry and community partners.
The findings suggest that caffeine degrades in concentration from the inland portion of the stream to the nearshore and it may have an impact on microbial metabolism.
Alyssa MacDonald and Donn Viviani co-authored articles about effective online teaching.