Affiliates

Special Thanks to

The multitude of individuals and organizations that supported the development of the Coral Health Atlas.

Without you, all this would not have been possible.

Coral Health Atlas was Largely Supported by:

  • UH Hilo Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization (SDAV) Lab -
  • The EPSCoR Coral Health Cross-Cutting grant (NSF Grant No. EPS-0903833) -
  • National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration Hawaii Sea Grant College Program - (Project 42.R/HE-4 to Misaki Takabayashi)
  • National Science Foundation Center for Research Excellence in Science and Technology - (Grant No. 0833211 for the Center in Tropical Ecology and Evolution in Marine and Terrestrial Environments)
  • EPA STAR Fellowship Assistance Agreement - (Fellowship no. FP-91768001-0 to John Burns)

Please take the time to read more about our Supporters, Sponsors and Friends.


EPSCoR Hawaii logo:  A Program Administered by the University of Hawaii System The mission of EPSCoR is to assist the National Science Foundation in its statutory function “to strengthen research and education in science and engineering throughout the United States.”

International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN) logo The International Coastal Atlas Network (ICAN) aims to be a global reference for the development of coastal web atlases.

Marine Science at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo Marine Science is a well-rounded and multi-disciplinary program which has been carefully designed to take full advantage of the unique variety of marine environments available for study around the island of Hawaiʻi.

National Science Foundation logo

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare.

University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant program logo Part of a national network of 32 programs that promote better understanding, conservation, and use of coastal resources.

University of Hawaiʻi Seal As the public system of higher education in Hawai‘i, UH offers opportunities as unique and diverse as our Island home.


Our Research

Microscope; Illustration: Noun Project

Information on various methods used to research coral health

Interactive Map

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Explore and compare data between sites, species, or by specific diseases

Coral Health

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Information about Coral Health and why it is important