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soest_uh has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in April 2021. Resources soest_uh has populated their site with include: • Open Position: Instructional Designer for Fisheries Program • Jobs at SOEST • The Hawaiian hotspot is getting hotter | SOEST • HPU Talks: Evaluating Genki Balls for Hawai‘i's Waterways Registration • Low calf numbers raise questions about pressures on Hawaiʻi Island spinner dolphins | SOEST • Rising heat and humidity challenge energy-efficient data center cooling | SOEST • SOEST scientists deploy emergency seismic array after rare large earthquake | SOEST • Register for webinar re: Fifth National Climate Assessment: Hawaii & U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands • Website • San Andreas fault reaches highest stress level in 1,000 years • 2024 SOEST Preview Day Registration • Nutritional stress and warming seas threaten Hawaiʻi’s last false killer whales | SOEST • Marine Energy Short Course — Hawaii Marine Energy Center • Earth sciences grad Noah Paoa is among first from Rapa Nui to earn doctoral degree | SOEST • Hurricane season starts in Eastern Pacific as El Niño worries grow • Andrea Kealoha Lab • Waiʻanae Readiness Review launches effort with first community meeting | SOEST • Join Sustainable Fisheries applicant group (click "Join Group") • Fellowships for seven fisheries grad students highlights community support | SOEST • Future of Coral Reefs in Hawai‘i & Technology to Reverse Coral Reef Loss Tickets, Wednesday, April 29 • 6 PM - 7 PM | Eventbrite • Simple ocean-based model forecasts El Niño skillfully, points to a strong event ahead | SOEST • Waikīkī faces escalating threat of sewage-contaminated flooding as sea level rises | SOEST • BTSS: Helen Czerski: The Blue Machine Tickets, Thursday, April 23 • 7 PM | Eventbrite • Support SOEST on Giving Day! • Soil Carbon Losses Under Warming Come Down to Rainfall, Landmark Study Shows • FREE: Ocean Talk Tickets at Waikiki Aquarium, Thursday, Mar 26, 4-5 pm • Bioluminescent bacterial partner essential for squid development | SOEST • Human-made chemicals found throughout ocean environments | SOEST • Scholarships & Fellowships | Fisheries Graduate Program • Giant clams thrive with Indigenous management in American Sāmoa • Alzheimer’s research earns 2 students international award | SOEST • From reefs to resilience - NOAA Ocean Acidification Program • Island-wide field surveys illuminate land-sea connections in Mo‘orea | SOEST • Graduate student expands research on microplastics in Hawaiian waters | SOEST • Ocean engineering students develop custom solution for monitoring Lahaina waters | SOEST • Hawaiian monk seals are far more ‘talkative’ than previously known | SOEST • Register for SOEST Symposium 2025 • Flying high, diving deep at Astronaut Lacy Veach Day of Discovery | SOEST • Scientists from Japan and Hawai‘i convene to collaborate, envision future initiatives | SOEST • Climate whiplash effects due to rapidly intensifying El Niño cycles | SOEST • New project to bolster leeward O‘ahu climate resilience | SOEST • Sharks, rays, chimaeras further threatened by deep-sea mining | SOEST • Rare glimpse at understudied ecosystem prompts caution on deep-sea mining | SOEST • Translon: a single term for translated regions | Nature Methods • REGISTER: Rebecca Solnit: We Make the Future in the Present, Thu, Sep 25, 2025 at 6:30 PM • From the atmosphere to the abyss: Iron’s role in Earth’s climate history | SOEST • North Pacific waters are acidifying more rapidly below the surface | SOEST • Gorgonians of the Mesophotic, Discovering new deep sea coral species with Dr. Sonia Rowley • "Spinner Dolphins in Hawai'i" by Megan McElligott: Thursday, Aug 28 | 5-7pm • Rapa Nui’s iconic moai threatened by sea level rise • Northern fur seals’ migration follows food, currents | SOEST • Searching for freshwater off Hawaiʻi Island could solve mystery • What will it take to get Hawai‘i to 100% renewable energy? • To the Moon! NASA selects UH to lead instrument team for lunar vehicle • Earth scientists author children’s book, support O‘ahu keiki to mālama ‘āina • Exploring the Moon and beyond with students at O‘ahu correctional center • Unprecedented acidification ahead for Hawaiian corals • Coral research inspires environmental science grad to pursue master’s degree • Rain events could cause major failure of Waikīkī storm drainage by 2050 • SOEST alumna named on Pacific Business News 40 Under 40 list • Marine biologist recognized for selfless service to students, faculty, community • SOEST geoscientist advises on challenges, opportunities in exploring deep Earth • Protecting the beauty of reefs bolsters conservation, economy • Chip Fletcher selected as dean of SOEST • Fijian roots, stories inspired environmental sciences graduate • It’s not just El Niño: New climate phenomenon impacts Hawai‘i rainfall • Planetary scientist selected as Artist in Residence • Earth science student unveils treasure trove of Pacific Island climate stories • Tracing 120-million-year-old “super-eruption” to its source offers new insights into Earth’s history • April 24 Voice of the Sea Watch Party: Oral Histories of Waialeʻe • May 1: Revelle Lecture -- Oceanography in the Age of Intelligent Robots and a Changing Climate • Grad student’s marine microbe research supported through Denise B. Evans Fellowship • Innovative approaches advance search for ice on the Moon • More extreme erosion projected for Oʻahu’s shores • Coral reefs exude myriad chemicals, feeding tiny ocean recyclers • Support SOEST students TODAY through UH Giving Day! • Happy National Rainbow Day! No two people see the same exact rainbow. Here’s why | CNN • Faculty contribute to ocean science forecast report for next decade • HIGP planetary scientist selected by NASA to join Lucy asteroid mission • Flooding expected sooner in Hawai’i’s sinking coastal areas • Ensuring healthy Pacific fisheries fuels undergraduate’s passion • Cherished samples of asteroid analyzed at HIGP lab • "Where I work" with Andrea Kealoha: I explore the impact of wildfires on Hawaii’s coral reefs • Passion for Earth science, Hawaiian language, education guides undergraduate student • Hawai‘i’s two most active volcanoes share a magma source • Waikīkī sea-level rise adaptation project earns national recognition • Giant virus encodes key piece of protein-making machinery of cellular life • Wāhine-in-SOEST writing group fosters community for women in STEM • A century of stress and deformation: Insights from Kīlauea’s 1975 earthquake • Water is Life: SOEST student studies groundwater in Hawai‘i, Galapagos • Secret Lives of Sharks Lecture hosted by Friends of the Waikīkī Aquarium • Remote control eddies: upwelled nutrients boost productivity around Hawaiian Islands • Preparing next generation space explorers with two new UH Mānoa minors • Saturn’s moon Titan has insulating methane-rich crust up to six miles thick • Southern Ocean Monitoring Program with Scripps Institution of Oceanography • Deep learning illuminates atmospheric blocking events of past, future • Graduate Student Spotlight: From numbers to nautical research • Emeritus Professor Greg Moore awarded Geological Society of Japan Award • Oceanography chair advocates nationally for climate resilience, faculty diversity • Could adding iron to the ocean solve some climate change problems? • Sonia Rowley receives 2024 Ocean Census Awards • Environmental science undergrad merges interests in ʻāina, engineering, biology • Rain increases the global ocean carbon uptake by about 6% • The Deeper We Go, The Less We Know — SHE Changes Climate • Searching for unknown yeasts in Hawaiian soils, waters, plants, animals • Humpbacks are among animals who manufacture and wield tools • $4.2M broadens participation in clean energy, materials science in Hawai‘i • Grad students’ marine research supported through Denise B. Evans Fellowship • Storing animal cells on the Moon in case of disaster • Sharks critical to ocean ecosystems, more protection needed • Carbohydrate produced by bacteria triggers marine biofouling • Community Connections: Blake Stoner-Osborne makes deep-sea wonders visible, accessible • UH Sea Grant, partners awarded $68.5M to advance climate resilience • Three National Microbiome Data Collective Ambassadors selected from UH • Mid-career award advances research into impacts of wildfires on clouds, climate • Drone technology aid restoration, resilience of Native Hawaiian fishponds • Shining light on mental health in space science community • Second UH student-built satellite selected for NASA launch • $4.5M awarded to UH to advance understanding of ocean carbon, oxygen, heat • Student-led symposium highlights ocean discoveries, career paths, mental health • New coral disease forecasting system led by HIMB team • Earth Science undergraduate named UH Student Athlete of the Year • SOEST undergraduate dives deep into geophysics in Hawai‘i, Alaska • Earth Sciences at UH Mānoa | People: Alumni Days 2024 • Hidden threat: Global underground infrastructure vulnerable to sea-level rise • Giving Day FOR UH • FOR HAWAI‘I • Sign-Up: Kahala Hotel & Resort's Sunset Seminar Series -- March 21, 6:30 pm • Register: John Aini and Paige West: Decolonizing Conservation in the Pacific • Deep sea expedition provides inspiration, valuable skills for undergraduates • Contract signed for world’s first SMART subsea cable, connecting Vanuatu, New Caledonia • What do Oʻahu's latest power outages mean for grid reliability? • Healani Chang president-elect of SACNAS • Director of Grants Development (Pos# 0089126T) • Stressed snails and slugs may spread rat lungworm through slime • Uehiro Center for the Advancement of Oceanography launches with symposium • "Seasons in the Sea: A Year in the Gulf of Alaska" (NEWLY published children's book) • RSVP to SOEST Reception at AGU Fall Meeting 2023 • Sustainable Fisheries in Tropical Island & Ocean Systems - Faculty Positions • Help Strengthen Maui's Recovery! • Giant sea salt aerosols play major role in Hawai‘i’s coastal clouds, rain • Join us at SOEST Open House! Oct. 21 10am - 2pm • Climate change brings earlier arrival of intense hurricanes • Polyps as pixels: innovative technique maps biochemistry of coral reefs • SOEST scientists honored with Climate Adaptation Leadership Award • Long-lasting La Niña events more common over past century • Resilience hubs envisioned to support community resilience, engagement, support • Earth’s electrons may be forming water on the Moon • Astronaut Lacy Veach Day of Discovery Registration Form • Haunani Kane recognized as leader in climate, justice as Grist 50 “Fixer” • Human fingerprints on rainfall patterns revealed with machine learning • Department of Oceanography is hiring a Admin & Fiscal Support Specialist! • Expedition to recover fossil coral reefs could be window into past, future • Did past sea-level fall trigger volcanism on O’ahu? • El Niño and La Niña multi-year events could become more common • New cryopreservation technique key to conservation of vanishing coral reefs • Centering Indigenous knowledge to advance water research • Biological transition zone discovered across the deep Pacific Ocean • Hawai‘i’s undersea volcano, Kama‘ehu, erupted five times in past 150 years • New campaign highlights herbivore fishes key to healthy coral reefs • Hedging strategy for coral restoration balances diversity, ecosystem benefits • Student earns award for clean energy presentation at first research conference • Fuel cell filtration research earns grad student presentation award at national conference • Register for "Envisioning Sea Level Rise Adaptation Strategies" Virtual Discussion • Saildrones, buoys work together to monitor Hawaiʻi waters • International volcanology training course returns, first since 2019 • Three winners selected in Earth Sciences graduate student video contest • Diverse interests and identity explored by undergraduate student • Hammerhead sharks hold their breath on deep water hunts to stay warm • Balancing visitor enjoyment, marine conservation at Hanauma Bay • Precious gift of Kīlauea Iki lava lake samples received by SOEST earth scientists • Graduate students awarded ARCS Foundation scholarships • SOEST awards honor faculty excellence in teaching, research and mentorship • Earth Sciences is the top-ranked graduate program at UH • Dogs train for conservation, biosecurity missions on UH research vessel • "Hawai'i: Paradise in peril" Living Planet podcast from Deutsche Welle • Reality checks on carbon dioxide removal, marine heatwaves from UH scientists • Alumna spreads inclusivity in science through NSF • Rob Toonen selected for Ruth D. Gates Chair in Coral Reef Systems at HIMB • Saildrones to navigate Hawaiʻi waters for critical UH research • SOEST Preview Day for Community College Students and High School Seniors • Public-private partnership bolsters Hawaiian land snail conservation efforts • School cancellations due to hurricanes led student to pursue atmospheric sciences • Hawai‘i Sea Grant faculty honored for leadership, collaboration • Advancing global network of SMART seafloor cables, early warning systems • HIMB - Research Experiences in Marine Science (Summer 2023) • Innovative place-based graduate education at UH Mānoa receives funding boost • In Memoriam: Eleanor Sterling • Endangered Hawaiian picture-winged flies a key piece to restored ecosystem • Irreversible loss of ice sheets imminent past 1.8°C warming • Dead sperm whale on Kauaʻi had nets, plastic bags, float in stomach • SOEST environmental science bachelor’s degree is world’s first accredited program • HIMB director Eleanor Sterling honored as outstanding conservationist • Whales could be a valuable carbon sink • Honorable mention to UH team envisioning sea level rise adaptation in Waikīkī • UH analysis of Ryugu asteroid sample: A window to early Solar System • APPLY NOW! Dept of Oceanography seeks Administrative and Fiscal Support Specialist • Assessing El Niño ‘flavors’ to unravel past variability, future impact • New rat lungworm disease resource to help doctors with diagnosis, treatment • VIDEO: Volcanology professor Julia Hammer joins ‘Spotlight Hawaii’ • Decades of racial disparities revealed in National Science Foundation funding patterns • Mentorship program supports high school girls’ pursuit of ocean careers • Hawaii Business Magazine: UH Incubator Aims to Take Ideas to Market • Native Hawaiian moʻolelo represented in new HIMB mural • VIDEO: Hawai'i Executive Collaborative - Climate Coalition • Waikīkī Beach studies reveal complex drivers of changing shoreline • Global conservation initiative, 30 by 30, requires fivefold increase in workforce • Climate change to produce more rainbows • Reef halos may enable coral telehealth checkup worldwide • Pollution’s effect on watershed microbes investigated by undergraduate researcher • ʻAhi recovery up, more fish caught thanks to no-fishing zones • Native predatory fish help control invasive species in Hawaiian fishpond • The Navy’s surprising energy source that could power the world | Just Might Work • Applying to Graduate Fellowships -- Grad School Application Workshop Series • Faculty Q&A -- Grad School Application Workshop Series • Tonga volcano eruption stimulates rapid, massive bloom of ocean phytoplankton • Coral select algae partnerships to ease environmental stress • UH Mānoa bolstering underrepresented, wāhine faculty in STEM • Ocean’s smallest predators focus of new $2M project • Elusive atmospheric wave detected during 2022 Tonga volcanic eruption • Ghost islands of the Arctic • Agroforestry climate dashboard supports Hawai‘i Island farmers • New research sheds light on when Mars may have had water • Undergraduate researcher uses lasers to detect lead in waterfern, environment • Slugs, snails are not alone in causing rat lungworm disease in humans • Waimea Valley ‘bioblitz’ reveals hidden reservoir for microbiomes • New PacIOOS wave flooding tool provides future scenarios for West Maui • Over half of human pathogenic diseases can be aggravated by greenhouse gas emissions • Using earthquakes to look under the hood at Pāhala • HIMB hosts high school students for marine mammal summer program • UH to develop living coastal-protection system inspired by coral reefs • Asteriod Bennu wears boulder body armor • CO2 level just passed an important benchmark – a measure of humanity’s war on nature • Two SOEST researchers in top 25 of international ranking • Where do Hawaiian Box Jellyfish come from? • Search opens for SOEST dean • Love of ʻāina, community, culture motivated graduate through doctoral degree • ASM Report: Microbes and Climate Change: Science, People and Impacts • Department of Earth Sciences Open Positions • UH community creates a buzz in support of pediatric cancer research • SOEST faculty, entrepreneur named Island Innovator of the Year • Many marine phytoplankton discovered to be voracious predators • SOEST undergraduate helps advance clean energy technology • Understanding coral reef connectivity informs conservation efforts • Timing is everything! How diverse microbes co-exist despite scarce resources • $50M gift aims to improve Hawaiʻi’s ocean health • HIMB honors Heʻeia ahupuaʻa, moʻolelo to welcome new director • For This Husband-Wife Duo, Saving Coral Reefs Is More Than a Career — It's a Calling • Ocean tides are gatekeepers of groundwater discharge to Hawai‘i coastal zone (Scientific Reports publication) • Space dust analysis could solve mystery of origins of Earth’s water • "COP26 has failed our children—political compromise cannot be the answer" SOEST Associate Dean Chip Fletcher's editorial in The Hill • Reframing Funding Strategies to Build Reciprocity (Eos article by Diamond Tachera) • October 10, 2021 Hawaiʻi quake likely related to tectonic plate bending