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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Jun 08
Event National Marine Fisheries Service IRC Seminar Series2:00 p.m. , Google Meet -
News Scholarship symposium at HIMB highlights students’ marine science research
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News UH grad, future STEM leader, awarded national fellowship taking him to Nepal
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News Partnership builds connections at Leeward CC, pathway to geosciences at SOEST
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News AI brings new tool to remote monitoring of global reef health
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News UH to develop Pacific Islands climate-resilient, food innovation network
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May 18
Event National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series12:00 p.m. , Zoom -
News Hammerhead sharks hold their breath on deep water hunts to stay warm