Study debunks myth of Native Hawaiians causing bird extinctions
A new 东精影业 study found no scientific evidence that Indigenous people hunted waterbird species to extinction.
A new 东精影业 study found no scientific evidence that Indigenous people hunted waterbird species to extinction.
Members of the 东精影业 community joined forces with more than 2,000 volunteers to celebrate the historic completion of the Heʻeia Fishpond wall on December 13.
Giant clam populations in American Sāmoa are more stable and abundant than previously thought, demonstrating the effectiveness of community-based resource management.
Seasonal seabird nesting in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands triggers shark turf wars and habitat shifts among different shark species according to 东精影业 research.
SAR11 marine bacteria are not a single uniform population but rather organize into stable, ecologically distinct groups shaped by their environment.
The researchers determined that land use on tropical islands can shape water quality in lagoons.
The list identifies researchers whose publications have demonstrated exceptional influence across their fields.
The female tiger shark was originally tagged in 碍ā苍别ʻ辞丑别 Bay, Oʻahu, in November 2016.
The research revealed Indigenous aquaculture systems effectively shield fish populations from the negative impacts of climate change.
东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 PhD candidate Dani Bartz shared her Holiday Baked Brie Bread Bowl recipe.