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Ocean | SOEST
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Jobs & Employment. Explore our school ». Abundant ecosystem found in area targeted for deep-sea mining. Fish & Plankton. Neurobiology & Behavior. Marine Mammals & Sharks. Abundant ecosystem found in area targeted for deep-sea mining. Ocean Acidification & Chemistry. Climate Modeling & Forecasting. Sea Level Rise & Coastal Hazards. Pao-Shin Chu, Hawaii’s state climatologist, sees trend in hotter, drier weather. Kāpili Summer 2016 Newsletter. Storms & Precipitation. Modeling & Forecasting. Studying the bio...
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Publications | Hanauma Bay Education Program
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Skip to main content. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. Hazard Resilience in Coastal Communities. Safe and Sustainable Seafood Supply. Infographic: Center for Coastal and Climate Science and Resilience. Available in PDF and Hard copy. Hazard Resilience in Coastal Communities. Ka Pili Kai Summer 2016. Available in PDF and Hard copy. Ka Pili Kai Summer 2016. More about this publication. Ka Pili Kai Summer 2015. Available in PDF and HARD COPY. Ka Pili Kai Summer 2015. More about this publication.
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About the Center | Sustainable Coastal Tourism
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Skip to main content. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. School of Ocean and. University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program 2525 Correa Road, HIG 238 Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96822. Phone: (808) 956-7031 Fax: (808) 956-3014.
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AFFILIATES | Coral Health Atlas
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Skip to main content. The multitude of individuals and organizations that supported the development of the Coral Health Atlas. Without you, all this would not have been possible. CORAL HEALTH ATLAS WAS LARGELY SUPPORTED BY:. UH Hilo Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization (SDAV) Lab -. The EPSCoR Coral Health Cross-Cutting grant (NSF Grant No. EPS-0903833) -. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Hawaii Sea Grant College Program -. Project 42.R/HE-4 to Misaki Takabayashi). The National Sc...
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News & Events | Sustainable Coastal Tourism
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Skip to main content. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. January 31, 2011. New fellowship supports research in sustainable coastal tourism. January 31, 2011. Ocean conservation messages to reach thousands of island visitors. January 10, 2011. Volunteer at Hanauma Bay! School of Ocean and. University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program 2525 Correa Road, HIG 238 Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96822. Phone: (808) 956-7031 Fax: (808) 956-3014.
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Building Climate Adaptation and Policy Partnerships with Native Hawaiian Communities. ʻAimalama Symposium- Oct 2014. Kilo Honua Workshop- March 2014. The Coastal Resilience Networks (CRest). In addition to the Island Climate Clearinghouse. Here we list some useful links to institutions and organizations connected to ICAP and further online resources for environmental and climate policy careers. Coastal Climate Adaptation (hosted by NOAA Coastal Service Center):. Other Climate Change Programs and Projects.
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Centers of Excellence | Smart Building and Community Design
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Skip to main content. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. Hawai'i Sea Grant faculty and staff, together with partnering faculty and institutions, have developed a new model for Sea Grant that is based fundamentally on enhanced collaboration - the center of excellence model. Sea Grant's traditional excellence in marine and coastal extension, research and education now brings the capabilities of the university to the people of Hawai'i. In addition to the Center for Smart Building and Community Design. Phone: (...
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Light Pollution | Smart Building and Community Design
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Skip to main content. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. We don't give light pollution much thought since we're born into a world of bright night lighting. In some cities there is really no distinction between night and day. Yet our circadian clocks and those of all plants and animals have evolved over the eons to a rely on a dark night and a bright day Living things need the darkness at night for their well being. Darkness is Good for All Living Things. Quality of Life Issues. Controlling and eliminating l...
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