Marine science summer program for HS students celebrates 10 years
Since 2013 the Research Experiences in Marine Science program has served about 150 high school students.
Since 2013 the Research Experiences in Marine Science program has served about 150 high school students.
A new tool to identify 24 species of whales and dolphins was created using facial recognition technology which can identify individual mammals in the wild.
The moth species are all in Hyposmocoma, a remarkable genus of Hawaiian moths found nowhere else.
When herbivores are in low abundance, coral reefs are overgrown with seaweeds and begin to suffocate and die.
A 东精影业 and 碍ā办辞ʻ辞 ʻ?iwi partnership has transformed the area into an agroforest.
Scientists revealed a strategy for choosing a set of key coral species that will best maintain ecosystem functions critical for reef health.
Destiny Apilado's project is called “Informing Place-Based Equity for Hawaiʻi's Local Producers.”
Coral sperm will be stored using cryopreservation, which is a process that freezes to preserve them.
The head of the University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents gives a donation of $1 million to create the Hawaiʻi Sustainability Fund at the 10 campuses.
Nellie Sugii managed the Hawaiian Rare Plant Program for 25 years and most recently served as Lyon’s interim director for the past two years.