Hawai‘i is situated within one of the richest ecosystems on Earth . Few places on Earth support a diversity of marine and terrestrial life as splendid as the Hawaiian archipelago. From volcanic peaks to the deep ocean trenches, and spanning all kingdoms of life, students and researchers in SOEST have easy access to laboratory and field facilities that facilitate world-class research and study of some of the most unique, endangered, and endemic marine and terrestrial ecosystems on Earth.
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Microbes

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Coral Reefs

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Fish & Plankton

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Neurobiology & Behavior

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Marine Mammals & Sharks

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Island Biology

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Benthic Ecology

Recent Updates
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News HIMB and Waikīkī Aquarium launch collaboration to bring Papahānaumokuākea to the community -
News ‘Tis the season: Sharing resources sustains ocean microbial biodiversity -
NewsAward Shark habitat research propels PhD candidate to global STEM award -
News Waikīkī flood adaptation research earns national award -
Apr
14
Event Marine Biology Graduate Program Dissertation Defense1:00 p.m. , Zoom/HIMB Large Pauley Classroom -
News Pioneering scientist Ed DeLong elected to the European Academy of Microbiology -
Apr
02
Event Sea Grant Special Event12:00 p.m. , YouTube/Vimeo -
News Bioluminescent bacterial partner essential for squid development














