Research reveals how climate change may affect Hawaiian fishpond aquaculture
Results published recently in PlosONE indicate that there is a relationship between two periods of high fish mortality at He?eia Fishpond and changes in the climate.
Results published recently in PlosONE indicate that there is a relationship between two periods of high fish mortality at He?eia Fishpond and changes in the climate.
This historic episode celebrates with original builders, crew members, navigators, scientists and more.
Researchers and specialists explored the effects of sea level rise in places like Waikīkī.
A $500,000 NOAA grant will enable the Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System to develop a high-resolution, real-time wave run-up forecast and notification system for West Maui’s coastline.
Scientists from throughout the region traveled to Tutuila island in American Samoa for a week-long celebration and to conduct the 100th year transect survey.
The public has the opportunity to get involved documenting high water levels and related impacts through the King Tides “citizen science” project.
The upcoming peak astronomic tides of the year, known as “king tides,” will occur around May 26, June 23 and July 21.
The College of Engineering was recognized as the ‘Elele Organization of the year for its role in securing meetings and conventions business.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant will train community members to capture and record extreme high tide events on a global scale.
The presentation will explore the wealth of knowledge held in the Hawaiian language newspapers and highlight some of IHLRT’s current projects and graduate student research.