Shaun Moss, the executive director of Hawaiʻi Pacific University’s Oceanic Institute, shared the latest on an upcoming release of several hundred juvenile yellow tang in the waters off Windward Oʻahu.
After media attention and some donations, organizers kept building up the site, which became searchable for tourists on ...
As part of its overall reinvention, the museum is moving the aquarium and its basement residents to a new home on the first ...
Our freshwater fish are being driven to extinction, while riverbanks are facing massive erosion which could pose risks to ...
State officials Monday launched a new campaign to prevent the illegal dumping and spread of non-native marine aquarium ...
For 12 days, the mermaids can be seen diving in the Great Maya Reef exhibit at the aquarium alongside stingrays and other ...
Local agencies are asking the public not to dump their aquarium coral, fish and other aquatic species into the ocean, streams ...
The weathered UC Davis Marine Laboratory looms in thick fog on the edge of the ocean near Bodega Bay. Inside, an experiment ...
The toxic pesticide DDT was dumped into the ocean off Southern California more than 50 years ago by the Montrose Chemical ...
Aquarium dumping is one way non-native and invasive species enter Hawaiiʻs waters and a new campaign is aimed at educating the public about the issue and preventing the ...
Located at Woodland Hills Mall, the outdoors retailer expects to host 10,000 people on its first day, Oct. 19. This will be ...
COURTESY STATE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES State dive teams at Anini Bay on Kauai remove non-native corals believed to have been dumped from a saltwater aquarium. State officials Monday ...