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Delving into the origins of tropical marine biodiversity

Brian Bowen: ‘The Coral Triangle in the western Pacific has the highest marine biodiversity in the world in part because it has a halo of islands around it’

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One of the introduced species, Lutjanus kasmira, also known as taape. (Photo courtesy of Keoki Stender | HIMB)

Findings on why some species are ‘successful’ invaders

MEDIA RELEASE Researchers at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB), an organized research unit within the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, have made a remarkable new discovery. Biological invasions with known histories are rare, especially in the sea. Fifty-five years ago, the Hawaii Division of Fish […]

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Yo-yo diving behavior is not primarily energy conservation strategy, but search strategy

Scientists discover a new tiger shark hunting technique

Yo-yo diving behavior is not primarily energy conservation strategy, but search strategy

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Researchers discover new wintering grounds for humpbacks

Researchers discover new wintering grounds for humpbacks

MEDIA RELEASE Researchers at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB), an organized research unit in the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology have made a remarkable new discovery. In the thick of whale season, researchers from HIMB and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shed new […]

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