$4M for UH-led marine carbon removal projects
UH Mānoa oceanographers received funding totaling nearly $4 million to transform the understanding of ocean alkalinity enhancement.
UH Mānoa oceanographers received funding totaling nearly $4 million to transform the understanding of ocean alkalinity enhancement.
Below about 200 feet, calcification rates for light-dependent corals had previously not been measured.
The study challenges the long-held paradigm that biodiversity is limited by the harsher living conditions in deeper areas of the ocean.
Zooplankton rely on smaller class organisms, called microzooplankton, to consolidate the sparse waste products in the water and transform it into higher-quality food.
To accompany the saildrones, buoys are being set up around each island to collect critical ocean chemistry observations.
This week's image is from UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹'s Fernando Santiago-Mandujano.
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.