Department of Oceanography, UH Manoa. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Andres Salazar Estrada. Andres Salazar Estrada, graduate student in the Department of Oceanography at SOEST at UH Manoa, defends his Master’s Thesis, which is entitled ‘Effects of nutrient supply on metabolic rates in the oligotrophic ocean: Insights from a […]
Climate Change and Other Disasters Affect History (History is Here to Help)
Including Bad Storms, Floods and Droughts. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Peter Hoffenberg. It goes beyond eruptions like Vesuvius and Krakatoa. Yes, they have affected human history. But to one degree or another, disasters always have an effect on human history. These days, climate change is giving us a […]
Rebuilding our Coral Reefs (Hawaii: State Of Clean Energy)
Reefs Feed Generations Forever. The host for this show is Mitch Ewan. The guest is Bill Coney. The Legacy Reef Foundation is employing novel technologies to rebuild our damaged coral reefs. Our guest Bill Coney, the cofounder of the Legacy Reef Foundation, explains why reefs are so important to mankind, the status of their health, […]
The Harmful Side Effects of Plastics (Healthy Planet)
How Plastics Affect our Planet’s Health. The host for this show is Grace Chen O’Neil. The guest is Suzanne Frazer. Suzanne Frazer from Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawaii tells us about how we are exposed to plastics through our environment and our diet. Unfortunately, these plastics also affect our oceans and marine life. She teaches […]
Fossil Fuel Carbon in the Ocean (Likable Science)
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Reef Safe Sun Screens in Hawaii: What that really means? (Community Matters)
Kokua Sun Care Tatyana Cerullo is a founding partner of Kokua Sun Care, LLC. On this episode of Community Matters, Tatyana joins Jay Fidell to discuss the science, the reef biology, the business and the legal aspects of this promising startup. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is […]
Small Plastic Causing a Big Problem (Young Talents Making Way)
Plastic pollution is a global issue which is raising concern for the health of marine and land ecosystems. Smaller microplastics 5mm are particularly problematic as they can be consumed by marine creatures as small as plankton. Beascuse plastic is hydrophobic, it absorbs pollutants like polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and can act as a vector to […]
Reef Madness
Climate change is warming our oceans, catastrophic coral bleaching events are becoming more common, and a rising demand for seafood may soon deplete our fisheries. What can we do to save Hawaii’s marine ecosystems? Rep. Kaniela Ing brought together experts, community members, and key policy makers –all in one room — to answer this questions […]
Plastic Pollution with Sustainable Coastline Hawaii
Luis Linares, is a Song writer, Singer, Professional bodyboarder and Environmental activists with One Love Campaign. He appears on Hispanic Hawaii with Richard Concepcion to discuss the ways in which Sustainable Coastline Hawaii is fighting plastic pollution. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, […]
Fishpond Restoration in Hawaii
Dr. Brian Glazer of the Department of Oceanography at the University of Hawaii appears on Research in Manoa with Peter Mouginis-Mark to discuss Fishpond Restoration in Hawaii. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out […]