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- Exploring ecosystem dynamics to explain trends in Hawaiian monk seal populations November 3, 2017
- The Grander Blue Marlin: A Young Giant October 31, 2017
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A Big Picture for the Big Island
by Megan Joyce and Amanda Dillon The ocean off the west coast of Hawai‘i Island is home to an especially vibrant marine ecosystem. This coastal region is teeming with bright fish, sea urchins and shellfish, green sea turtles, spinner dolphins, … Continue reading
Posted in Ecosystems and Oceanography
Tagged Big Island, cesspools, Christine Shepard, climate, coastal development, Coral Cove Imagery LLC, coral reef, fishing, Hawaii, IEA, Integrated Ecosystem Assessment, Jamison Gove, marine ecosystem, Megan Joyce, ocean, ocean temperature, pollution, rainfall, sea level rise, tourism, wastewater, West Hawaii