Hawaii Ocean Time Series - UH Scientists Return from 300th Expedition
On February 28, 2018, UH’s research vessel Kilo Moana returned from its 300th scientific expedition of the Hawaiʻi Ocean Time-series (HOT) program. Completion of 300 research cruises makes Station ALOHA, about 60 miles north of Oʻahu, one of the best-sampled places in the world’s oceans with a decades-long record of how the ocean responds to climate change.
2018 RCUH Employee of the Year Nomination
This video was produced for the 2018 RCUH Employee of the Year Nomination awards ceremony held at the Wai'alae Country Club in East Honolulu, Hawaii. https://youtu.be/w8TZI14K02E
2018 R/V Falkor Expedition
This video was produced at the end of our 2018 expedition onboard the R/V Falkor by Thom Hoffman. It summarizes the oceanographic technology used during the expedition and describes the scientific research conducted on marine microorganisms and biogeochemical cycling in the open ocean habitat.
New UNOLS Technical Services Manager
Joint KIOST-NOAA Indian Ocean Cruise Establish New RAMA Mooring Sites
Tara Clemente Joins PMEL and CICOES as the New Field Operations Manager
Hawaii Ocean Time Series - UH Scientists Return from 300th Expedition
Celebrating 30 Years of the HOT Program
Self-driving Robots Collect Water Samples to Create Snapshots of Ocean Microbes
Ocean Climate Change Research Sets Benchmark
HOT UH Scientists Return from 300th Expedition
Marine Garbage: UH TEAM Researches Effects of Trash
University National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS)
NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL)
The Global Tropical Moored Buoy Array (GTMBA)
Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, & Ecosystem Studies (CICOES)
Simons Collaboration on Ocean Processes and Ecology (SCOPE)
Hawaii Ocean Time-series Program (HOT)
Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education (C-MORE)
Daniel K. Inouye C-MORE Hale, at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Laboratory of Microbial Oceanography, at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa
NOAA Pacific Island Regional Office Observer Program
The Bark Europa
In 2013, I was fortunate to join the S/V Bark Europa as a Guide and Deckhand, here is a video of our Antarctic Adventures.
1889 Washington's Magazine Article