El Ni?o, La Ni?a multi-year events could become more common
El Niño and La Niña events that persist for multiple years may become more common, which can exacerbate the associated risks of drought, fire, rains and floods.
El Niño and La Niña events that persist for multiple years may become more common, which can exacerbate the associated risks of drought, fire, rains and floods.
Undergraduate student Nicole Sulla Mathews joined the Hawaiʻi Ocean Time-series and got first-hand experience with oceanographic sampling and testing.
Below about 200 feet, calcification rates for light-dependent corals had previously not been measured.
A 东精影业 Mānoa team won the Mayor’s Choice Award from American Institute of Architects Honolulu on July 28 for “Beachfront Sea Level Rise Adaptation.”
The study challenges the long-held paradigm that biodiversity is limited by the harsher living conditions in deeper areas of the ocean.
Kamaʻehuakanaloa (formerly Lōʻihi Seamount), a submarine volcano located about 20 miles off the south coast of Hawaiʻi Island, has erupted at least five times.
A new book looks closely at the role of colonization on the culture and values of higher education institutions.
Future research will explore linkages between wastewater management and limu.
Kelsea Kanoho Hosoda is taking her experiences at UH 惭ā苍辞补 to further the science of mentorship and multi-cultural identity integration.
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant was awarded $400,000 to collaborate with the Hawaiʻi State Energy Office to inform the state’s energy future.