Currently Funded Projects
 

Co-Knowledge Production of Historic Property and Habitat Assessments on Navy Coastal Submerged Lands for the Island of Guam

Funding Source: Dept. of Defense - Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC)


Understanding environmental stressors and deep reefs to support management of Papahanaumokuakea

Funding Source: National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

 

Peleliu’s Forgotten WWII Battlefield

Funding Source: NOAA Ocean Exploration and Research

 

Ike Wai: Securing Hawaii’s Water Future. A cross disciplinary project that aims to increase understanding of Hawaiian island hydrology to provide improved data for decision-making tools.

Funding Source: National Science Foundation - EPSCoR (Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research)

 

Understanding Biotic Response to Environmental Change in Tropical Ecosystems Through a Place-Based Context

Funding Source: National Science Foundation - Centers for Research Excellence in Science and Technology

 
 
 

PROJECT RELATED VIDEOS

Set on the beautiful beaches of Hawaii, Reefs At Risk explores the harmful effects some sunscreen chemicals have on coral reefs, marine life, and people. This timely film takes viewers underwater to explore the beautiful marine environment and follows those on land trying to protect it.
Official entry piece into the 2016 Ocean 180 Video Challenge. In a time where we need new solutions, our research hopes to elevate consciousness while simultaneously providing answers. Music: "Sunset" by Kai Engle courtesy of Freemusicarchive.org Voice over by Christian Kapono Film by Cliff Kapono and John Burns Researched abstract based on Burns, J.
Tablet-based conservation: Restoring our Loko