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RESEARCH NEWS:
KHNL News 8, by Mari-Ela David, May 7, 2008. Earth & Sea Project: Restoring Maunalua Bay.
Honolulu Star Bulletin, by Helen Altonn, April 21, 2008. UH redrawas sequence of animals' evolution.
Hanauma Bay Education Program
Thursday nights at 6:30 pm in the Hanauma Bay theater
-September 6, 2007, Dr. Angel Yanagihara, PBRC, Bekesy Laboratory of Neurobiology, "The Invisible Threat - Box Jellies in Hawaii"
-September 13, 2007, Dr. Craig Magie, PBRC, Kewalo Marine Laboratory, "Insights into the Evolution of Animal Form: Embryonic Development of a Sea Anemone"
-September 20, 2007, Dr. William Browne, PBRC, Kewalo Marine Laboratory, "Jelly Surfers: Bluewater, Pelagic Amphipods, and their Cnidarian Hosts"
-September 27, 2007, Ms. Heather Marlow, PBRC, Kewalo Marine Laboratory, "Cnidarian Nervous Systems and Coral Development"
National Geographic Channel
Explorer: Jellyfish Invasion. PBRC researchers Angel Yanagihara and Mark Martindale contributed in this episode which will air in Hawaii on:
Wednesday, August 15, 2007, at 1 pm & 8 pm
Wednesday, August 22, 2007, at 10 am
Wednesday, August 29, 2007, at 9 am
Honolulu Star Bulletin, by Helen Altonn, August 7, 2007. Preserving Pacific reefs. A Kewalo lab teaches young islanders about the threat to corals.
Honolulu Star Bulletin, by Helen Altonn, July 8, 2007. Genetically, sea anemone has human complexity. Kewalo Marine Lab scientists have been studying the creature.
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