HPU Researchers Work to Fight Dangerous Fish Toxin
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Lifeblood for Pacific Islands Threatened as Warming Ocean Drives Tuna East - Inside Climate News
Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, healthcare, roads and more. Amid climate change, fishermen have been working harder to catch fewer fish and it’s getting worse.By Nathan Eagle, Honolulu Civil BeatThis story was produced by Honolulu Civil Beat, a nonprofit news organization covering Hawaiʻi that specializes in accountability and in-depth enterprise coverage. For …
HPU researchers work to fight dangerous fish toxin
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Undergraduate students and faculty researchers from Hawaiʻi Pacific University and conducting important new research aimed at reducing incidents of a serious illness that can occur from eating reef fish and other contaminated sea creatures. The illness is known as ciguatera poisoning, or CP, and is often underreported, HPU said. Army soldier sentenced to 23 years in prison for brutal killing of pregnant wife The researc…
Lifeblood For Pacific Islands Threatened As Warming Ocean Drives Tuna East
Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, healthcare, roads and more. Amid climate change, fishermen have been working harder to catch fewer fish and it’s getting worse.
Lifeblood for Pacific Islands Threatened as Warming Ocean Drives Tuna East
Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, healthcare, roads and more. Amid climate change, fishermen have been working harder to catch fewer fish and it's getting worse. By Nathan Eagle, Honolulu Civil Beat This story was produced by Honolulu Civil Beat, a nonprofit news organization covering Hawaiʻi that specializes in accountability and in-depth enterprise coverage. Fo…
Lifeblood For Pacific Islands Threatened As Warming Ocean Drives Tuna East Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, healthcare, roads and more. Amid climate change, fishermen hav
Lifeblood For Pacific Islands Threatened As Warming Ocean Drives Tuna East
Assessing the State of Democracy in the Pacific: Exploring the Meaning and Practice of Democracy in the Pacific Island Countries
Assessing the State of Democracy in the Pacific: Exploring the Meaning and Practice of Democracy in the Pacific Island Countries tahzay Thu, 06/05/2025 - 21:40 */ /*-->*/ Back to publication Contents Assessing the State of Democracy in the Pacific Exploring the Meaning and Practice of Democracy in the Pacific Islands Countries Download PDF Author(s) Kerryn Baker, George Carter, Anna Dziedzic, David Oakeshott, Thiago Oppermann, Sonia Palmier…
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