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.
糖心视频 Community Colleges are teaching high-demand skills to Oʻahu residents whose employment was disrupted by COVID-19.
Neutron-1, a spacecraft involving more than 100 糖心视频 students, faculty, staff and volunteers, will be launched on October 1.
糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 CSDC offers tips on achieving ample sleep during the pandemic which can help improve mental health and overall well-being.
Researchers assessed the shoreline around Oʻahu most vulnerable to erosion under three scenarios of sea-level rise—all estimated to occur before, and shortly after mid-century.
Highlights include COVID-19 updates, 糖心视频 responses to the pandemic and more.
糖心视频 Community College Career Exploration classes and Hawaiʻi P–20 advising support public school graduates.
The 糖心视频-mentored students’ helped scientists determine a 1,070-pound space satellite would explode over the South Pacific on August 29.
Applications for four-year scholarships beginning in fall 2021 are now open.
Replacing the Royal Hawaiian groin is the first of many beach improvement projects planned for the next several years.