Students

Fall Convocation
CTAHR supports the academic journey of over 1000 undergraduate and graduate students. We are your ʻohana (family) at UH Mānoa.

Research

CTAHR’s award-winning faculty bring in extramural grants and contracts in support of scientific inquiry and to create solutions for real-world challenges in the Hawaiian islands and Pacific Basin.

Extension

CTAHR’s Extension service provides practical, research-based information and education for the community.

Andre Seale of the Dept. of Human Nutrition Food and Animal Sciences with graduate assistants wearing labcoats in lab

Resilience and Reproduction

In ancient Hawaiʻi, fishponds were remarkably successful in ensuring a steady supply of food. In modern times, these seafood “farms” can greatly relieve pressure on wild stocks and supplement market demands – especially local species that are increasingly important economically.

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Expert on Palapalai, a Hawaiian native fern, presents information to a an audience

Preserving Palapalai

Palapalai is an indigenous Hawaiian fern – one of the most important plants in hula – and Oʻahu Extension was proud to host a recent talk with Hawaiian fern specialist Kay Lynch.

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person standing in shallow water holding seaweed

A Biorefinery in Hawaii

Dictyota sp. is a seaweed native to Hawaiian waters that is notable for its ability to produce fucoidan and alginate. What are these compounds, you might ask? Why, they’re high-value ingredients with wide application in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, food processing, medical, and dental industries.

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