Press

New research paper reveals land to sea connection for restoration and conservation in data-poor regions
June 24, 2021: Pacific Community
The Journal of Conservation Biology just published a new study about the interactions between land-use and marine ecosystems.

After a year without tourists, Kauai's rugged coast reopens
June 20, 2019: NBC News
The reopening of Kūhiō Highway could be a game-changer as the state looks to limit tourists and better manage the island's natural treasures.

Place-based management can protect coral reefs in a changing climate
April 25, 2019: Science Daily
Scientists have applied new computer models to identify where cesspool conversion and marine conservation efforts will minimize human impacts on coral reefs.

Scientists in Fiji examine how forest conservation helps coral reefs
August 29, 2018: Phys.org
Researchers are discovering how forest conservation in Fiji can minimize the impact of human activities on coral reefs and their fish populations.

Holy Mackerel, With No Tourists In Sight The Fish Are Returning To Kauai’s North Shore
August 8, 2018: civilbeat.org
Local fishermen say the impact of the April storm on tourism has been a boon to the fish population.

Opportunity To Restore Abundance To Hawaiian Reef Fisheries
May 26, 2018: Eurasia review
A recently published study identified areas in the Hawaiian Islands that would provide the greatest increase in coastal fishery stocks, if effectively managed.