White House taps UH, others to prepare for Pacific¡¯s future
A UH delegation met with a group from the University of the South Pacific in June 2024 to help launch this new initiative.
A UH delegation met with a group from the University of the South Pacific in June 2024 to help launch this new initiative.
UH scientists found that Marine Protected Areas are having a positive spillover effect, producing more “trophy-size” fish just outside of the fully protected areas.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ student Makenna Kinsler crowned Miss Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Volunteer 2024.
The $1 million will focus on the area between Sunset Beach and Sharks Cove.
UH shark expert Carl Meyer discussed the importance of sharks to ocean ecosystems, common misconceptions and safety tips for being in the ocean.
Scientists and kiaʻi loko (fishpond practitioners) are using drone technology to aid their efforts to restore and ensure the resilience of Native Hawaiian fishponds.
President Lassner joined higher education leaders from 16 countries to foster a deeper understanding and exchange of knowledge concerning the impacts of climate change on oceans.
William S. Richardson School of Law alumni played a key role in securing an historic settlement in the Navahine v. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Department of Transportation case.
The project aims to mitigate wildfire risks and restore ecosystems through increased seed supply of native (and non-invasive non-native) plant materials.
The study shows Âé¶¹´«Ã½ has great potential for ocean-based industries.