New data allows broad view of human influence on Pacific ecosystems
Researcher studying extremely remote and uninhabited reefs in an effort to understand what coral reefs would be like in the absence of humans.
Researcher studying extremely remote and uninhabited reefs in an effort to understand what coral reefs would be like in the absence of humans.
New research from scientists at UH Mānoa brings into clearer focus just how dramatically Âé¶¹´«Ã½ beaches might change as sea level rises in the future.
Researchers found that microbial communities in different regions of the Pacific Ocean displayed strikingly similar daily rhythms in their metabolism despite inhabiting extremely different habitats.
A study on how natural and man-made sources of nitrogen are recycled through the Lake Tahoe ecosystem provides new information on how global change may affect the iconic blue lake.
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System asks ocean users to carefully navigate around the wave buoy.
University of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ at Mānoa researchers determined that heavy rainfall events have become more frequent over the last 50 years on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island.
UH Mānoa researchers discover new microbes that may play an important role in the global carbon cycle.
The UH community is saddened by the passing of Bernard “Ray” Hawke of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology.
UH Mānoa oceanography professor Matthew Church awarded the Yentsch-Schindler Early Career Award for research contributions
UH Mānoa geology and geophysics assistant Hilary Close researcher honored with the 2015 Lindeman Award