UH marine educator, paddleboarder inducted into Hawai?i Waterman Hall of Fame
Kanesa Duncan Seraphin was unanimously selected to be inducted into the Hawai?i Waterman Hall of Fame.
Kanesa Duncan Seraphin was unanimously selected to be inducted into the Hawai?i Waterman Hall of Fame.
Local artists shine a spotlight on the profound impact of marine debris on ±á²¹·É²¹¾±ʻ¾±¡¯²õ coastlines and ecosystems from November 1–23.
A UH-led project earned the distinguished Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects Honolulu.
Endangered Hawaiian monk seals and other marine life have benefitted from 25 years of large-scale marine debris removal in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands according to the cover story in the current issue of Science.
The Tuahine Aquaculture Research and Education Center was recently completed as a new aquaculture facility at UH Mānoa.
The project will build long-term climate resilience by restoring forest, watershed, coastal and marine ecosystems and through improved co-management and community governance of resources.
The $1 million will focus on the area between Sunset Beach and Sharks Cove.
Andre Seale¡¯s studies employ two local species for sustainable aquaculture development: the sea cucumber and striped mullet.
This program will provide training and certifications focused on creating climate-ready positions.
Researchers created architectural renderings illustrating flood adaptation strategies in Waikīkī which can be adapted for low-lying coastal cities across the country.