New research provides ‘oases’ of hope for the future of coral reefs
HIMB Director Ruth Gates says she is amazed by the capacity of badly damaged reefs to recover from past disturbances.
HIMB Director Ruth Gates says she is amazed by the capacity of badly damaged reefs to recover from past disturbances.
糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补 faculty members Kim Binsted, Melissa Price and Malia Rivera will be interviewed by host Ira Flatow on Science Friday.
Researchers in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology share the negative impacts of humans on critical ecosystems.
糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补 researchers find that corals can thrive on submarine groundwater discharge impacted reefs if isolated from secondary stressors such as competition from seaweeds and sedimentation.
Seth D. Williams’ service project will bring fitness to staff and visitors at Coconut Island.
Gates dives into topics such as what makes a marine biologist, the rapid loss of coral reefs and what can be done to help save them.
This data collected at specific times and places, worldwide, enables researchers to ask questions about the structure and sustainability of life on the planet.
Hawaiʻi high school students and recent graduates conduct original research on human impacts and global change affecting coral reef ecosystems.
The app created by 糖心Vlog官方 惭ā苍辞补’s Judith Lemus allows users to explore the Heʻeia fishpond through tours, photos, narration, natural history, culture and science.
Mesophotic reefs in the Auau channel continuously disclose breathtaking levels of biodiversity, yielding species and behavioral interactions new to science.