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Summer 2008
 
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Centering on Coastal Communities
 
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The University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College
Program Center for Smart Building and Community
Design: Looking to the Future
 

Clark Llewellyn: Visionary New Dean of Architecture

 
Coastal Community Development Group Now
Sustainable
 
Extension View: Olwen Huxley
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The Center for Smart Building and Community Design: Energy Efficiency on the UH Manoa Campus
 
Hawai‘i Island Communities Gather to Ensure
Planned Growth and Land Use
 
Wai‘anae Coast Community Mental Health Clinics
 
UH Sea Grant Center for Smart Building and
Community Design Students assist MA‘O Farms with 11-acre Expansion
 
Sustainable Living in Kailua: The Kailua
Neighborhood Planning Study
 
Dr. Stephen Meder Awarded for Outstanding Serviceto the Community
 

 
Spring 2008
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Building Community Resilience to Coastal Hazards
 
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Threats from Sea-Level Rise
 

Vulnerability of Coastal Infrastructure and Buildings to Tsunamis

 
Extension View: Chris Conger
 
UH Sea Grant’s Role in the Revision of
Kaua‘i County’s Shoreline Setback Ordinances
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Prioritizing Beach and Shoreline Resource Conservation on the Island of Maui, Hawai‘i
 
Hawai‘i’s Developing Beach Management Program
 
Dr. Barry A. Costa-Pierce
 

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Winter 2007/2008
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Hanauma Bay
Celebrating 40 Years as a Marine Life Conservation District
 
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Hanauma Bay: A Sense of Place
 
Timeline
 
Extension View
 
Components of A Successful Education Program
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Preserving Island Heritage through Community Outreach and Education
 

Memories of Hanauma Bay

 


Fall 2007
 


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Graduate Student Research
An Age of Discovery
 
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Megaptera-Blog: A Morning in the Life of A Humpback Whale

 
Improving Prediction for the Inundation of Reef-Fringed Coastlines
 
He‘eia Fishpond: The Nutrient Story
 
Could Microalgae Be the Key to Adaptation in Coral Reefs?
 
Long-Term Movements of Reef Fish within the Kealakekua Bay No-Take Marine Protected Area
 
The Effective Management of Healthy Parrotfish Populations
 
   

Spring 2007
 
 
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Learning from the Sea,
Looking Toward the Future
 
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Navigating by Swell and Current Patterns in the Republic of the Marshall Islands

 
Stick out a tentacle and say 'ah.' How do we diagnose coral health?
 
Marine Protected Areas: Egg Production Centers
 
Micro-Cities: Bacterial Biofilms
 
Marine Protected Areas Could Facilitate a Sustainable 'Opihi Fishery
 
Knauss Fellowship
 
Recent Publications
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Winter 2007
 
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Aquaculture:
Building on Tradition
 
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Sea Grant Aquaculture: A Tested Model
 
The Fruits of Collaboration: Aquaculture Development in American Samoa
   
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Extension View: Kathleen McGovern-Hopkins and Bob Howerton
   
  The Use of Copepods as a Live First Feed for Salt Water Aquarium Fish Larvae
   
  Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center: Building Capacity in Hawai'i and the World
   
  Low Cost Aquaculture Technology
   
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Summer 2006
 
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Marine Mammals of Hawai'i
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Zoology 101: How to Tag a Humpback Whale
 
A Tangled Web: Marine Debris and Hawai'i's Marine Mammals
 
Knauss Fellowship Awarded to University of Hawai''i Graduate Student
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A Hard Day's Night: Spinner Dolphins Also Need Their Rest
 
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Spring 2006
 
   
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Building a Sustainable Future
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Can Tourism Go Green?
 
Learning Sustainability: A School's Groundbreaking Education Now a Worldwide Example
 
Serving up Sustainability
 
Designing "Cool" Classrooms for Hawai'i's Keiki
 
Nā mea like 'ole (Miscellany)
   
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Winter 2005/2006

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E Mālama i ka Wai
 
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A River Runs Through It: Exploring the Benefits of Porous Asphalt in Hawaii
 
Hawai‘i Joins the NEMO Network!
 
Extension View: Megan Toaspern and Jeff Zimpfer
 
A Community Comes Together to Understand and Protect Their Watershed
 
Understanding Watershed Functions: Storm Sediment and Nutrient Inputs to HIlo Bay
 
The Storm Story of Kāneohe Bay
 
Kilo Nalu - The Wave Seer: Real Time Water Quality Monitoring
 
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Fall 2005
 
 
IN THIS ISSUE OF KA PILI KAI...
 
Back to School
 
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Science in Samoa: Marine Science Education in American Samoa
 
Worried About Water: Maui Community Monitors Water Quality
 
Case Studies in Sustainability: Educating the Next Generation of Responsible Citizens, Leaders, and Scientists
 
Building Learning Communities
 
Reef Ecosystem Education the Big Island Way
 
Education at the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
 
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Summer 2005
 
 
IN THIS ISSUE OF KA PILI KAI...
 
Protecting Our Coral Reefs
 
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Talking Trash: NOAA Targets Marine Debris
 
Assessing the Vital Signs of Hawai‘i's Reef
 
Yellow Tang Studies Yield Insights for Big Island Management Issues
 
It's the Little Things That Matter: What Can Bacteria Tell Us About Coral Health?
 
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Spring 2005
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The Center for Smart Building and Community Design
 
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Centering on People to Save the Environment
 
Marine Laboratories for the 21st Century
 
ExtensionView: Sara Peck and Peter Rappa
 
Introducing the Architects of the Center: Stephen Meder and Sharon Ching Williams
 
 
Energy Efficiency: A Rising Star on Campus
 
John Carey, Sustainability Coordinator
 
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Winter 2004/2005
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Addressing Coastal Hazards
 
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Tsunami Sense: Understanding Tsunamis and Preparing for the Next Event
 
ExtensionView: Zoe Norcross-Nu‘u and Dolan Eversole
 
Book Review: Hawaii Coastal Hazard Mitigation Guidebook
 
Waiting for the Sirens? Nature is Already Giving You the Signals
 
Forecast: Improving Warning Systems and Evacuation Maps
 
Photo Gallery - Beach Erosion in Action
 
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Fall 2004
IN THIS ISSUE OF KA PILI KAI...
 
Smart Coastal Communities?
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Reinventing Coastal Communities
 
Stephen Pauley: Dark Sky Champion
 
Sea Grant's Unique Role in Bringing Principles of Balanced Development to America's Coastal Communities
 
Hilo Bay Watershed Runs Deep
 
Shrinking the Energy Footprint with Dale Sartor
 
Mixing it Up in Kāne‘ohe Bay
 
Green Equals Watershed Value
 
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Summer 2004
 
 
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Aquaculture: Bridging the gap between fisheries and demand to meet a hungry world
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Aquaculture Hooks Into a Sustainable Future
 
Fish Sunscreen Vital to Aquaculture
 
Aquaculture Faces Marine Ich
 
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