Coral Are Affected by Runoff and our Trash. The host for this show is Grace Chen O’Neil. The guest is Wendy Cover. Wendy Cover, PhD, coral biologist, talks about how coral are affected by how we live our lives. She explains how runoff affects coral and how the balance of the ecosystem can shift from […]
Reefs and Resilience – Rod Salm, PhD (The Nature Conservancy)
Reefs are indicators of ocean health, and climate change. Rod Salm has worked with tropical reefs for a long time, using them to diagnose and address problems all over the world, and creating tools to help reef managers. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, […]
Fishing for BOFFFFs with Dr. Mark Hixon
Host Jay Fidell speaks with Dr. Mark Hixon (Sidney & Erica Hsiao Endowed Chair in Marine Biology, University of Hawaii at Manoa) about the multiple ways that BOFFFFs benefit fish populations. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. […]
Coral Conservation through Cyropreservation – Dr. Mary Hagedorn
“Coral Conservation through Cryopreservation” with Dr. Mary Hagedorn, Research Scientist, Center for Species Survival, Smithsonian Institution Tune in for an informative discussion on the status and trends of coral reefs around the world, the roles corals play in marine ecosystems, and groundbreaking work in freezing coral eggs, sperm, and embryos for long-term storage and use […]
The Reef at Risk with Cynthia Hunter and Craig Glenn
Host Ted Ralston speaks with coral reef ecologist Cynthia Hunter and geologist Craig Glenn of the University of Hawaii about the risks facing Hawaii’s coral reef. (Photography, courtesy of Jeff Kuwabara) The host for this episode was Ted Ralston. The host for this episode was Ted Ralston. The host for this episode was Ted Ralston. […]