University of Hawaii: $2.7M for Ocean Floats, Satellites to Give University of Hawaii Scientists New Ocean, Climate Insights
October 16, 2021
October 16, 2021
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Oct. 16 (TNSGra) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
Changes in ocean physics, chemistry and biology are occurring in response to human activities. In an effort to use satellites and ocean floats to gain new insights into the global ocean and climate change, University of Hawaii at Manoa oceanographer Seth Bushinsky received an infusion of support through four grants totaling more than $2.7 million. The grants come from the National Ocean . . .
Changes in ocean physics, chemistry and biology are occurring in response to human activities. In an effort to use satellites and ocean floats to gain new insights into the global ocean and climate change, University of Hawaii at Manoa oceanographer Seth Bushinsky received an infusion of support through four grants totaling more than $2.7 million. The grants come from the National Ocean . . .