UH News, first published April 18, 2024. Indigenous aquaculture systems in Hawaiʻi, known as loko iʻa or fishponds, can increase the amount of fish and fisheries harvested both inside and […]
UH Foundation, first published April 4, 2024 Carlos Tramonte is a first-year PhD student studying marine biology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Institute […]
UH News, first published February 27, 2024 About 60 specially raised pāpio (juvenile ulua, or giant trevally) were tagged and released into Maui’s Maʻalaea Harbor by University of Hawaiʻi at […]
Opening Date: December 20, 2023 Closing Date: Continuous until filled Nominations and applications are sought for the position of Director, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB), […]
FLAD, first published December 6, 2023 The Luso-American Development Foundation is pleased to announce that the winner of the 4th edition of the FLAD Science Award […]
UH News, first published on November 7, 2023 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers spotted the world’s largest fish species, a 30-foot whale shark, a mile off Kāneʻohe Bay near […]
SOEST News, first published on October 2, 2023. Making ‘aha (using coconut husk fibers to create a cord) to tag and identify corals is the focus of […]