Hawai?i fishermen can win prizes for reporting catches of newly released p¨¡pio
UH Mānoa researchers raised and tagged 150 pāpio and released them into the wild to demonstrate the species' potential for restorative aquaculture.
UH Mānoa researchers raised and tagged 150 pāpio and released them into the wild to demonstrate the species' potential for restorative aquaculture.
The tool will be an essential component in future planning to assess the short and long-term impacts of rising seas and to minimize the risks to coastal communities.
Less oxygen in the water can lead to habitat loss for fish and other marine species that need oxygen to breathe.
Research shows that switching half of Hilo¡¯s disposable foodware to reusables would lead to a reduction of 500 tons of solid waste annually.
The discoveries were made over more than 50 days of fieldwork conducted across the state.
In collaboration with the community, UH researchers are sampling West Maui reefs to assess the impact from the toxic ash from the devastating Lahaina wildfire.
The Sustainability Film Series will hold its second event on October 21 and feature two locally produced films.
Thirteen of the 16 team members who were involved have ties to UH.
The program encompasses a unique blend of Indigenous and Western science and culture, with a core focus on the field of island invasion biology in the Pacific.
A team from UH Mānoa earned an honorable mention award in the urban design category from American Planning Association Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Chapter.