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Record shrimp harvest at HPU Oceanic Institute
Researchers at the Oceanic Institute, an affiliate of
Hawai‘i Pacific University, expect to harvest a record
amount of shrimp this week from their biosecure round pond
at Makapu‘u Point. [More]
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Johns Hopkins talented youth integrate Oceanic
Institute field work
HPU again participated in the prestigious Center for Talented
Youth (CTY) summer education program sponsored by Johns
Hopkins University. HPU was the sole Pacific site to host
the residential program, which invited about 200 exceptionally
gifted 12- to 16-year-olds from here and countries around
the globe. [More]
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HPU offers new MS in marine science
HPU’s new Master of Science in Marine Science (MSMS)
degree program starts this fall, allowing students to engage
in research projects and pursue careers in teaching, oceanography,
and marine research. [More]
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Dr. David Horgen, Natural Science Dean
Dr. Alissa Arp, and HPU student Sarah Mathia study samples
at Oceanic Institute’s laboratory.
Courtesy OI
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Earth Talk:
Is tap water safe?
Editor’s note: O‘ahu’s water consistently
tests high for safety, purity, and taste. [More]
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Aloha
from OI:
Where HPU students
also study global climate change
With global climate change a very prominent topic
throughout the world today, scientists and students at HPU
are part of cutting-edge research to study the effects of climate
change on Hawai‘i and the global environment. [More] |

Assistant professor of biology, Dr. Valerie
Franck, studies Kane‘ohe Bay.
Courtesy OI |
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