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.
- Microbes
- Coral Reefs
- Fish & Plankton
- Neurobiology & Behavior
- Marine Mammals & Sharks
- Island Biology
- Benthic Ecology
Recent Updates
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News Student Spotlight: From UH Hilo softball outfielder to microbiologist
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News Remote control eddies: upwelled nutrients boost productivity around Hawaiian Islands
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Oct 30Event Marine Biology Graduate Program Seminar3:00 p.m. , Zoom
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Announcement The 4th Symposium of the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (CIMAR)
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Announcement Discover UH Mānoa Open House: October 26
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News Sharks at work: Sharks help scientists collect ocean data
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News Graduate Student Spotlight: From numbers to nautical research
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News Invasive seaweed may better adapt to changes than native species in Hawaiʻi waters