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Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program Receives Nearly $1.4M for Aquaculture Research

The UH Sea Grant College Program received nearly $1.4 million to establish a new aquaculture-focused collaborative program in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific region.

UH Researchers Contribute to Largest-Ever Coral Communities Study

Local management can complement but not replace the need for worldwide efforts to limit carbon emissions.

Hawai‘i to Host First US OceanObs’ Conference

The Hawai‘i Convention Center will host OceanObs’19 from Sept. 16 to 20, marking the first time that the global ocean sciences conference will be held in the US.

Coral Bleaching Event Has Begun in Hawaiian Waters

Warm ocean temperatures are expected to persist in the coming weeks, likely worsening the coral bleaching that has recently been observed across the islands.

UH STUDY: Kīlauea Eruption Caused Phytoplankton Bloom

Lava-impacted seawater contained high concentrations of nutrients that stimulated phytoplankton growth, resulting in an extensive plume of microbes.

DLNR & NOAA Requests Help From Public Regarding Bleaching Event

Hawai‘i’s coral reefs are entering a major bleaching event within the next two months, if not sooner.

NOAA Expects ‘Extreme Bleaching Event’

Hawai‘i is only weeks away from experiencing what scientists expect will be the worst coral bleaching event in the state’s history.

NOAA Says Intense Bleaching Event Likely

Rising sea temperatures are likely to cause corals in Hawaiian waters to bleach and even die.

UH STUDY: Whale Moms, Calves Whisper to Avoid Predators

Southern right whale mothers and their calves shelter in the noisy surf, stay in close proximity and effectively whisper to avoid attracting unwanted attention.

Legislation to Restore & Conserve Coral Reefs

The bipartisan and bicameral legislation would reauthorize and modernize the Coral Reef Conservation Act of 2000.

Water Quality Buoy Redeployed in Hilo Bay

The PacIOOS water quality buoy at Hilo Bay, Hawaiʻi, was redeployed in July after it was lost during Hurricane Lane in August 2018.

Mokupāpapa Discovery Center to Host Free Public Event

The free family-friendly event will be on Friday, Aug. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

UH Hilo Student Projects Utilize PacIOOS Data

Students of the Ocean Technology Class at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo analyzed Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System datasets for their final assignment.

Sen. Hirono Emphasizes Importance of Coral Reef Research

Sen. Hirono met with scientists studying coral restoration, assisted coral evolution, and threats to coral reef ecosystem—including climate change.

Rare Species Planted During Coralpalooza Celebration

Across the globe coral reefs are under siege by rising sea temperatures, bleaching events, pollution, runoff and damage from people.

Native Oysters to Improve Water Quality in Pearl Harbor

The first native oysters are ready to take the plunge into their new home at Pearl Harbor.

World Oceans Day at Hāpuna Beach Set for June 8

Learn more about Hawai‘i’s incredible ocean resources from over a dozen participating organizations at Hāpuna’s south pavilion.

World Reef Day 2019 Launches in Waikīkī

A ceremony held on Waikīkī Beach marked the official launch of the first World Reef Day on June 1.

New Film Addresses Threats to Papahānaumokuākea

The film documents clean-up efforts within the sanctuary and relates the significance of the ocean in Native Hawaiian culture.

Study Outlines Path to Restore Reef Health in Hawai‘i

The study guidelines focus on ways to increase and manage fish that eat algae.
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