University of Hawaii Launches Advanced Degrees in Fisheries Management

The University of Hawaii has hired eight faculty members for new master's and doctorate degree programs in sustainable fisheries management, coincidentally as President Donald Trump opened up prohibited fishing areas to Hawaii's longline fleet.
The idea for the new UH degrees was born three years ago with the goal of merging Western and Native Hawaiian fishing management practices while studying marine species around the Pacific region.
New UH assistant professor Kanoe Morishige, 35, attended Kamehameha Schools, studied Hawaiian studies at UH-Hilo and has a doctorate in marine biology from...
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