Coal, steel industry pollution alters North Pacific ocean life thousands of miles away
Industrial iron from coal and steel production is disrupting marine ecosystems thousands of miles from its source.
Industrial iron from coal and steel production is disrupting marine ecosystems thousands of miles from its source.
A powerful new film captures the incredible journey of humpback whales and the UH scientists working to protect them.
Kade Jacang rediscovered his long-held interest in fish and environmental science.
Tyra Arends studied thermally resilient coral and its restoration efforts.
Maya Singh is graduating from UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ with a degree in environmental science and a mission to protect coastal ecosystems.
The rare and large summertime phytoplankton bloom occurred in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre in summer 2018.
In the future, the team aims to continue discovering how chemical features can inform coral reef management and be used to advance coral restoration success.
They are now trying to make this concept a reality, having secured additional funding to develop a prototype this coming summer.
The report provides advice to the National Science Foundation on how to reinvigorate U.S. leadership in ocean research.
The anglerfish was initially collected during a UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ Department of Oceanography-led research cruise in 2021.