Public can help monitor coral health with new tool
The Hawaiian Koʻa Card is free to the public and available for pick-up at the Division of Aquatic Resources Offices.
The Hawaiian Koʻa Card is free to the public and available for pick-up at the Division of Aquatic Resources Offices.
Researchers developed a simple way to standardize how habitat complexity is measured.
The study found that a Hawaiian tiger cowrie eats more than half its body weight in alien sponges every week.
The study offers the first revenue estimates that can provide context for the impact and economic role of the dolphin-swim industry in the state.
A new study suggests that modern-day plant-eaters weighing more than 2,200 pounds are at greater risk of extinction than other types of animals.
The colonies included a purple branching coral that was unlike any native branching corals observed in the main Hawaiian Islands.
The study examined ‘cryptobenthic’ fishes at the base of coral reef food webs in the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman.
东精影业 researchers found that Hanauma Bay is 42 percent clearer during the COVID-19 closure than when open to the public.
Christine Ambrosino received a $5,000 teaching award for her outstanding graduate student work at 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补.
Researchers found what happens to ocean ecosystems when fishing pressure increases or decreases between tropical to temperate ecosystems.