Ocean wilderness areas key to sustaining fish populations
Wilderness areas shelter many important and threatened species like sharks, groupers, jacks and snappers, which require large spaces to thrive.
Wilderness areas shelter many important and threatened species like sharks, groupers, jacks and snappers, which require large spaces to thrive.
Margo Edwards presented ARL at UH¡¯s research at the European Conservatives and Reformists in the European Parliament conference in Brussels, Belgium.
Hawaii News Now¡¯s Sunrise on the Road visited the UH Mānoa campus on November 19, 5–9 a.m.
This editorial by UH Mānoa Associate Dean Chip Fletcher was posted in The Hill on November 17, 2021.
Michael Bruno was a panelist on two online events that coincided with COP26.
Naima Te Maile and Joe Udell represented UH Mānoa at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland.
Volunteers helped clear 81 bags of invasive vegetation from Kam¨¡nele Park near the UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ campus.
Two research projects involving UH Mānoa scientists have been endorsed as part of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development program.
The difference between existing and needed environmental funding for the state is approximately $360 million each year.
The UH Community Design Center earned multiple awards presented in October.