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Voice of the Sea Season 11

Voice of the Sea is broadcast on TV in Hawaiʻi, American Samoa, Guam, Palau, The Federated States of Micronesia, and The Marshall Islands. Click on the episodes below to watch Voice of the Sea full episodes or 30 second trailers. Voice of the Sea is also available on our YouTube channel and Vimeo page.

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Visualizing Sea Level Rise in American Samoa

We’re in American Samoa, where sea level is rising faster than anywhere else in the US and almost 3x faster than the global average. In response, engineers, scientists, planners, and community members have worked together to develop a new tool—the ...
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EXPORTS 6: Miami

In this special episode of Voice of the Sea, we’re checking out samples and analyzing data from the final leg of EXPORTS—the international research project studying carbon flow from the atmosphere to the deep sea, with NASA and the National ...
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Farming Clams, Oysters & Sponges

We travel to the Gulf of Mexico, meet up with Florida Sea Grant researchers and partners, and learn about farming clams, oysters, and sponges. These filter feeders help clean the water, provide nursery habitat, and support a thriving industry!  Then, ...
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Waialeʻe Lako Pono

We’re at Waialeʻe on the north shore of Oʻahu. Waialeʻe has a rich cultural history and is home to both a loʻi kalo and a unique loko wai, a freshwater fishpond, known as Kalou. Together, the loʻi kalo and loko ...
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Pacific Biosciences Research Center

We’re exploring the Pacific Biosciences Research Center (PBRC) at UH Mānoa. We visit the Kewalo Marine Lab, the Isabella Aiona Abbott Life Sciences Building, the Békésy Laboratory of Neurobiology, the Biomedical Sciences Building, and the Selenium Research Laboratory to learn ...
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Hadal Profiler

We're going to the deepest parts of the ocean with the Hadal Profiler, a new science tool being developed by University of Hawai’i researchers. The Hadal Profiler will dive down to the bottom of the deepest ocean trenches—measuring water chemistry, ...
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Raising Pua, Raising Community

We're celebrating the revitalization of ʻamaʻama (mullet) through efforts to raise pua ʻama (baby mullet) for stocking loko iʻa—traditional Hawaiian Fishponds. We talk with Dana Hoppe at the Waiʻanae High School Marine Science Learning Center, where students earn credits through ...
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