Experts aim to keep coral reefs from dying off
An international group of scientific experts identified and discussed the requirements for coral reef survival in an article in Biological Conservation.
An international group of scientific experts identified and discussed the requirements for coral reef survival in an article in Biological Conservation.
Crawford Drury was awarded $950,000 for his project which aims to speed up the natural evolution of heat resilient corals.
PacIOOS developed a high resolution, real-time Wave Run-up Forecast for the West Maui shoreline to help increase preparedness and coastal resiliency.
Christopher Sabine co-authored a newly published strategy for comprehensive and coordinated ocean carbon research over the next decade.
The findings provide useful information in discussions at the federal level to down-list the endangered aeʻo to the level of “threatened.”
The plan is a science-based, community-driven strategy for Oʻahu to combat climate change and eliminate fossil fuel emissions
Both institutions will explore potential collaborative efforts in several areas.
Scientific exchange vital to sustaining water resources in island communities.
The project serves as a future planning tool for the south shore of urban Honolulu, which stretches from Diamond Head to Pearl Harbor.
Andrian (Adi) Gajigan will use the award to investigate a phenomenon that occurs when certain algae are so numerous that coastal water can be colored red.