EARs in the Sea, Lecture


November 12, 2008
6:00 pmto7:00 pm

Hawai’i Ocean Observing System’s series of public talks highlights what UH-Manoa researchers are learning about Hawai’i’s waters. Talks are at 6 p.m. every second Wednesday at Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach. www.hioos.org. Free. Validated parking is $5. ph: 923-0711.

“EARs in the Sea: What Listening to Shrimp, ish and Whales Can Tell Us About Their World,” Marc Lammers, assistant researcher, Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology, UH-Manoa.



Tracking Tuna and Sharks Around Hawaii and the Pacific, Lecture


October 8, 2008
6:00 pmto7:00 pm

Hawai’i Ocean Observing System’s series of public talks highlights what UH-Manoa researchers are learning about Hawai’i’s waters. Talks are at 6 p.m. every second Wednesday at Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach. www.hioos.org. Free. Validated parking is $5. ph: 923-0711.

“Tracking Tuna and Sharks Around Hawai’i and the Pacific,” Kim Holland, researcher, Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology, UH-Manoa.



How Local Rain Events Affect Greenhouse Gas in the Atmosphere, Lecture


August 10, 2008
6:00 pmto7:00 pm

Hawai’i Ocean Observing System’s series of public talks highlights what UH-Manoa researchers are learning about Hawai’i’s waters. Talks are at 6 p.m. every second Wednesday at Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach. www.hioos.org. Free. Validated parking is $5. ph: 923-0711.

“How Local Rain Events Affect Greenhouse Gas in the Atmosphere,” Eric Heinen De Carlo, professor, Department of Oceanography, UH-Manoa.



Beach Cleanup at Duke’s OceanFest


August 17, 2008
9:00 amto11:00 am

Surfrider is holding a cleanup at Duke’s OceanFest at 9:00AM on Sunday, August 17th on Waikiki beach. Volunteers should meet at the Surfrider tent near the Duke Kahanamoku statue. Bags, gloves, and refreshments will be provided. For more information please contact Lani Maher at lmaher07@yahoo.com.



Lecture, Hanauma Bay


August 28, 2008
6:30 pmto7:30 pm

“Examining the Relationship between Corals and Microbes” by Dr. Mike Rappe, Assistant Researcher and Graduate Faculty, Departments of Microbiology and Oceanography, University of Hawai’i

Where: Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve theater
Costs: Free and open to the public
Parking free after 5:30 pm
For more info, call 397-5840, or email: hanauma@hawaii.edu



Lecture, Hanauma Bay


August 21, 2008
6:30 pmto7:30 pm

“The Little Things Matter: Microbes and Global Climate Change” by Dr. Matt Church, Graduate Faculty, Department of Oceanography, University of Hawai’i

Where: Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve theater
Costs: Free and open to the public
Parking free after 5:30 pm
For more info, call 397-5840, or email: hanauma@hawaii.edu



Lecture, Hanauma Bay


August 14, 2008
6:30 pmto7:30 pm

“Marine Viruses - Are They Threats to You?” by Dr. Grieg Steward, Assistant Professor, Department of Oceanography, University of Hawai’i

Where: Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve theater
Costs: Free and open to the public
Parking free after 5:30 pm
For more info, call 397-5840, or email: hanauma@hawaii.edu



Lecture, Hanauma Bay


August 7, 2008
6:30 pmto7:30 pm

“Our Magnificent Marine Microbes!” by Dr. Dave Karl, Director, Center for Microbial Oceanography Research and Education

Where: Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve theater
Costs: Free and open to the public
Parking free after 5:30 pm
For more info, call 397-5840, or email: hanauma@hawaii.edu



All South Shore Beach Cleanup


August 2, 2008
9:00 am

The first annual ALL SOUTH SHORE BEACH CLEANUP on Oahu is coming up on Saturday, August 2nd!

Volunteers should meet us at Magic Island (near the lagoon) or Waikiki (near the natatorium) at 9AM for the cleanup

Refreshments, gloves, and bags will be provided!

 This cleanup is hosted by KanuHawaii and the Surfrider Foundation O’ahu Chapter.

Please email jching@scu.edu or lanimaher@yahoo.com if you would like to be a volunteer photographer or if you can donate prizes or food for our All South Shore Beach Cleanup.



Lecture, Hanauma Bay


July 3, 2008 6:30 pmtoAugust 3, 2008 7:30 pm

“Choosing a partner, how do reef fish decide?” By Heather Leba, Graduate Student and Research Assistant with the University of Hawai’i Department of Zoology

Where: Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve theater
Costs: Free and open to the public
Parking free after 5:30 pm
For more info, call 397-5840, or email: hanauma@hawaii.edu