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Hawaiʻi Sea Grant Project Actively Restoring Limu Kohu Populations is First of its Kind

Hawaiʻi Sea Grant Project Actively Restoring Limu Kohu Populations is First of its Kind In partnership with Symbrosia and Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo, the project will aim to initiate Limu Kohu restoration at selected locations across Hawai‘i The University of Hawai‘i ...

Four recent graduates representing Hawai‘i Sea Grant begin prestigious marine policy fellowship in Washington DC

Four recent graduates representing Hawai‘i Sea Grant begin prestigious marine policy fellowship in Washington, D.C. (Honolulu, HI) – Graduate students from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Hawai‘i Pacific University, and Montana State University were selected out of a highly competitive field of applicants nationwide ...

How NOAA Sea Grant is investing $4.25 million to further a resilient future

How NOAA Sea Grant is investing $4.25 million to further a resilient future January 16, 2025 Amid extreme and frequent weather events and risks to coastal economies, families and communities, the need to address related challenges is critical. In response ...

Daily location of the North Pacific Garbage Patch now available to the public through user-friendly website

Daily location of the North Pacific Garbage Patch now available to the public through user-friendly website Early detection of floating marine debris concentrations helps protect Hawai‘i’s marine life, coral reefs, and fragile nearshore ecosystems    December 19, 2024 Last week, ...

Kanesa Duncan Seraphin inducted into 2024 Hawai‘i Waterman Hall of Fame

Kanesa Duncan Seraphin inducted into 2024 Hawai‘i Waterman Hall of Fame (Honolulu, HI) – Dr. Kanesa Duncan Seraphin was unanimously selected to be inducted into the Hawaiʻi Waterman Hall of Fame, joining other legends for her unparalleled contributions as a ...

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Hawaiʻi Sea Grant Project Actively Restoring Limu Kohu Populations is First of its Kind

Hawaiʻi Sea Grant Project Actively Restoring Limu Kohu Populations is First of its Kind In partnership with Symbrosia and Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo, the project will aim to initiate Limu Kohu restoration at selected locations across Hawai‘i The University of Hawai‘i ...

Four recent graduates representing Hawai‘i Sea Grant begin prestigious marine policy fellowship in Washington DC

Four recent graduates representing Hawai‘i Sea Grant begin prestigious marine policy fellowship in Washington, D.C. (Honolulu, HI) – Graduate students from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Hawai‘i Pacific University, and Montana State University were selected out of a highly competitive field of applicants nationwide ...

How NOAA Sea Grant is investing $4.25 million to further a resilient future

How NOAA Sea Grant is investing $4.25 million to further a resilient future January 16, 2025 Amid extreme and frequent weather events and risks to coastal economies, families and communities, the need to address related challenges is critical. In response ...

Daily location of the North Pacific Garbage Patch now available to the public through user-friendly website

Daily location of the North Pacific Garbage Patch now available to the public through user-friendly website Early detection of floating marine debris concentrations helps protect Hawai‘i’s marine life, coral reefs, and fragile nearshore ecosystems    December 19, 2024 Last week, ...

Kanesa Duncan Seraphin inducted into 2024 Hawai‘i Waterman Hall of Fame

Kanesa Duncan Seraphin inducted into 2024 Hawai‘i Waterman Hall of Fame (Honolulu, HI) – Dr. Kanesa Duncan Seraphin was unanimously selected to be inducted into the Hawaiʻi Waterman Hall of Fame, joining other legends for her unparalleled contributions as a ...

Cover story in the journal Science features benefits of marine debris removal to Hawaiian monk seals, marine ecosystems

Cover story in the journal Science features benefits of marine debris removal to Hawaiian monk seals, marine ecosystems (Honolulu, HI) – Endangered Hawaiian monk seals and other marine life have benefitted from twenty-five years of large-scale marine debris removal in ...

Hawaiʻi Sea Grant now accepting applications for projects that improve the health of the Ala Wai watershed

Hawaiʻi Sea Grant now accepting applications for projects that improve the health of the Ala Wai watershed Community members encouraged to complete online survey to help shape the direction of the project, will be entered to win $100 gift card! ...
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