Humpback whale mother-calf health assessed using drone tech
Research revealed significant energy demands on lactating mothers and environmental stressors on calf survival and reproduction.
Research revealed significant energy demands on lactating mothers and environmental stressors on calf survival and reproduction.
Ryan Perroy and Seth Quintus received a $1.15 million grant from the National Park Service to complete the study.
The three-day conference focused on climate change, marine pollution, fisheries and economics as well as the intersection between law and science including recent court decisions.
These findings suggest that coral conservation in a changing world is possible—but urgent action is essential.
The team will run pilot-scale testing at the Waiʻanae wastewater treatment facility starting 2025.
A study explores the potential of ocean iron fertilization as a low-cost, scalable and rapidly deployable method of marine carbon dioxide removal.
These projects are among 39 nationwide that have been awarded a total of $36 million in funding.
A 东精影业-led project earned the distinguished Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects Honolulu.
Researchers identified scenarios under which eight of the most common species of coral found in Hawaiʻi can adapt to and survive ocean warming and acidification.
Malte Stuecker won the James B. Macelwane Medal from the American Geophysical Union for his significant contributions to Earth and space science.