Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

Admission is free and the public is invited.

Doors will open at 5 pm. A new online reservation system will be in place shortly; please visit again soon to reserve your free seat for this event. Seating is limited.

Ku‘ulei has been working at the Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology’s Coral Reef Ecology Lab since 1992 under the direction of Drs. Paul Jokiel and Fenny Cox, as an HIMB faculty member since 2005 and as the Principal Investigator of the Coral Reef Ecology Lab since 2016. Over 100 articles have been published in peer-reviewed journals, published reports, and conference proceedings. She was in the top five most read PeerJ journal articles in 2017. Since 2005, she has provided graduate advising, mentoring, and training for 15 graduate students, 40 undergraduates, interns, and technicians, and 2 post-docs. Ku’ulei has been heavily involved as PI, co-PI, or research assistant on 25 funded projects since her appointment, conducting research at sites on every island. She has secured funding through grants of over $3.5 million assisting in student support and research needs.

 

What you need to know: Seating is limited so advance reservations are strongly recommended. To reserve, visit http://bit.ly/snorkelers

 

Contact info:

 (808) 270-7000

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