The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s HIMB is home to Hawaiʻi’s first incineration toilet that uses no water and produces no sewage. This state-of-the-art toilet could help solve cesspool problems around the state.
The eight species of coral in the study are the most common coral species found in Hawai'i, and they make up 95% of the coral cover on Hawaiian reefs. Clockwise, from upper left to lower right: Pocillopora meandrina, Pocillopora acuta, Porites lobata, Porites evermanni, Porites compressa, Montipora flabellata, Montipora patula, and Montipora capitata