Biological Oceanography (Marine Biology)
Census of Marine Life
http://www.coml.org/descrip/cedamar.htm
Marine Biological Laboratory
http://www.mbl.edu/
Cool Biology Projects: Gone Fishing
http://www.coolclassroom.org/cool_projects/lessons/biology/biology.html
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
http://montereybay.noaa.gov/
Marine Biology: The Living Oceans
http://www.amnh.org/ology/?channel=marinebiology&c
More Marine Biology sites, click the link
http://scout.wisc.edu/Archives/SPT--AdvancedSearch.php?Q=Y&FK=marine+biology&RP=5&SR=10
Chemical oceanography (Marine Chemistry)
Lancaster University Aquatic Chemistry Research Group
http://www.es.lancs.ac.uk/wdgroup/Aquach.htm
The Informatio Retrieval in Chemistry
http://macedonia.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr/
The Bridge: Ocean Sciences Education Teacher's Resource Center
http://www.vims.edu/bridge/
Atmospheric Chemistry Studies in the Oceanic Environment (ACSOE)http://www.uea.ac.uk/~acsoe/welcome.html
Oceanus
http://www.whoi.edu/oceanus/index.do
For more Marine Chemistry Sites, Click
http://scout.wisc.edu/Archives/SPT--AdvancedSearch.php?Q=Y&FK=marine+chemistry&RP=10&SR=0
Geological oceanography (Marine Geology)
Marine Geology & Geophysics: Images (Visualizing Data)http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/image/
National Geophysical Data Center
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/ngdc.html
USGS: US Geological Survey
http://www.usgs.gov/
SEPM: Society for Sedimentary Geology
http://www.sepm.org/index.htm
For more Marine Geology sites, click
http://scout.wisc.edu/Archives/SPT--AdvancedSearch.php?Q=Y&FK=marine+geology&RP=10&SR=0&ST=Quick
Physical oceanography (Marine Physics)
Marine Physics web sites from Internet Scout Projects
http://scout.wisc.edu/Archives/SPT--AdvancedSearch.php?Q=Y&FK=marine+physics&RP=10&SR=0&ST=Quick
Sites for HAWAII
Conservation
Hawaii’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy – fact sheets of many endangered species
State Dept. of Land and Natural Resources - Division of Aquatic Resources – fishing regulations and statistics
Fair Catch – responsible fishing campaign for Hawaii
Hawaii Biological Survey - online images
Environment Hawaii – library subscribes to this newsletter; search online archives to find articles on your topic
SeaWeb – ocean conservation organization
Marine Ecosystems
The Nature Conservancy – Hawaii’s Living Reef pamphlet (pdf)
Coral Reef Network - articles and links about coral reefs in Hawaii
Hawaii Coral Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program
Hawaii Coral Reefs Initiative
Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument – largest marine conservation area in the world.
Western Pacific Fishery Management Council – fisheries management
Hawaiian Monk Seals
National Marine Sanctuaries – Hawaiian monk seal research
Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center – Marine Mammal Research Program
Hawaii’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy – Monk seal fact sheet
NOAA Fisheries – Office of Protected Resources - Hawaiian Monk Seals
Green Sea TurtlesHawaii’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy – Green sea turtle fact sheet
NOAA Fisheries – Office of Protected Resources - Marine Turtles
State of the World’s Sea Turtles
Sea Turtle Restoration Project
Sharks
Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology Shark Research Group
Hawaii Sharks – includes shark incidents in Hawaii since 1990
International Shark Attack File – statistics worldwide
Other Species
Hawaii’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy – fact sheets on many threatened species including birds, mammals, fish, squid, limpets, nudibranchs, lobsters, crabs, shrimp, sponges, anemones, and corals.
To find more credible websites on Volcanoes, go to The Internet Scout Project and do a Keyword search or Advanced Search in the box provided.
To find books on Oceanography, go to HPU Catalog.
To find definitions, images, current events, and other Online Reference Resources, go to HPU's Database page and use Access Science, Science online encyclopedia (Library use only)
Monday, June 30, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Aloha! CTY 2008
Welcome to our blog!
Some highlights this year:
- Ordering a small collection of books to support the new Volcanoes course.
- Creating a book display gathering titles from our Reference, General, and Hawaii-Pacific collections to support the Oceanography and Volcanoes courses.
Here's more info to help get you started...
- Two libraries: Atherton Library, Hawaii Loa campus and Meader Library, downtown campus.
- Atherton Library houses the physical and natural sciences, marine sciences, nursing, military studies, humanities, and Hawaii-Pacific collections.
- Meader Library houses the business, social sciences, and computer sciences collections.
Atherton Library Hours (June 29 - August 9)
- Sunday 1 - 5 pm
- Monday - Thursday 8 am - 9 pm
- Friday* 8 am - 5 pm
- Saturday 9 am - 5 pm
Library Catalog (click to begin search)
- Search for books, e-books, and AV materials.
- AV materials are housed in the Educational Technology Center (ETC).
- All CTY staff have borrowing privileges; students do not.
- Upon request teaching staff will be allowed to borrow Reference books for classroom use.
- Loan period is 28 days or until August 8. Two week renewals are available.
- A Book Delivery Service is available to transfer books between libraries. Requests take 2-3 days to fill. Forms are available at the Circulation counter.
- HPU Libraries policies, fines, and fees will apply.
- We subscribe to nearly 80 online indexes, full-text databases, and e-book collections covering a wide range of subject areas.
- Search our Periodicals List if you are looking for a specific magazine or journal title. You can find out our holdings and location information.
Library Orientation & Research Assistance
- We welcome and encourage you to bring your classes into the library for research.
- Schedule visits in advance (minimum 24 hours).
- Provide a list of student research topics so that librarians can identify appropriate resources for your students.
- Contact Lydia Lee, Natural Sciences Librarian, to schedule a visit: (808) 356-5220 or llee@hpu.edu
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about our services, resources, and/or policies. Check back soon as our librarians will soon post links to useful and credible web resources in the areas of oceanography, marine sciences, and earth sciences.
Wayde Oshiro
Head of Atherton Library
(808) 236-3527
woshiro@hpu.edu
Friday, May 9, 2008
Summer Hours

Whew! Summer is finally upon us after a long and hectic semester. Congratulations and good luck to all of you about to graduate from HPU. For those of you going home during the break have a great summer. We'll see you again in September. And for the rest of you staying on for the summer sessions we will still be here to serve you. Here is our schedule starting next week:
May 11-June 28
Sunday 1-5 pm
Monday - Friday 8 am-5 pm
Saturday 9 am-5 pm
June 29-August 9
Sunday 1-5 pm
Monday - Thursday 8 am-9 pm
Friday 8 am-5 pm
Saturday 9 am-5 pm
August 10-20
Sunday 1-5 pm
Monday - Friday 8 am-5 pm
Saturday 9 am-5 pm
Friday, April 25, 2008
Papahanaumokuakea Draft Management Plan

The Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, at 140,000 square miles, is the largest fully protected marine conservation area in the world. The four volume Draft Management Plan is now available at Atherton Library. Look for it at the Current Periodicals shelves near the front counter. Or view it online at http://papahanaumokuakea.gov
The comment period begins April 23rd and continues through July 8th. Public meetings will be held statewide. The nearest meeting to our campus is scheduled to take place on June 17th at the He'eia State Park in Kaneohe.
Friday, April 18, 2008
National Library Week Winners @ Atherton Library
Congratulations to our winners~
Candy Jar Guessing Game
Suggestion Box Prize Drawing
The following names were randomly drawn from the forms submitted in our Suggestion Box.
$10 Starbucks gift card
Thank you to everyone for participating in our National Library Week activities.
Candy Jar Guessing Game
- Winner: Ben Meyer
- His Guess: 326
- Actual Count: 323
- Ben wins the jar of chocolate candies and a $15 Starbucks gift card!
Suggestion Box Prize Drawing
The following names were randomly drawn from the forms submitted in our Suggestion Box.
$10 Starbucks gift card
- Tracey Cruz
- Mary Lou Lindstrom
- Aren Thompson
- Kelly Duft
- InYoung Ha
- Anny Pineda
Thank you to everyone for participating in our National Library Week activities.
Monday, April 14, 2008
We want your feedback!

Tell us what you think about our library. What do we do well? How can we improve? Your suggestions will be used to help make the library a better place for you.
All submitted forms will be entered into our Grand Prize Drawing for 2 tickets to this weekend's Kokua Festival. Blank forms and the suggestion box are located in Atherton Library. Look for the National Library Week banner.
The HPU Libraries are hosting a number of activities and contests throughout the week to celebrate the 50th anniversary of National Library Week. Click here to learn more. Be sure to stop by April 16th, 11am - 1pm during our Open House for a little snack provided by library staff.
btw, go ahead and leave a comment on this post. Tell us what you think of our blog. However, any comments left here aren't eligible for the prize drawing.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Granola Bar Trivia Question Answers

Here are the answers to the trivia questions found on the granola bars and other snacks distributed by Atherton Library staff during National Library Week.
- How many e-books can you access from home via the Libraries tab on Pipeline?
- Nearly 48,000. This number increases each year as we add new titles and collections. These e-books are electronically scanned versions of print books. They offer features such as keyword searching, bookmarks, highlighting text, and best of all, 24/7 access from home.
- How many databases are found on the library's Research Databases page on Pipeline?
- 82. Our research databases cover all disciplines and provide access to abstracts, full-text articles, reports, primary documents, statistics, and much more. This is information you can locate online but to read it will cost you big bucks. Why pay for it yourself when the library has already paid for it for you? See your librarian for more details.
- How many people work at Atherton Library?
- Nine. Our staff includes 3 full-time librarians, 1 part-time librarian, 1 full-time library assistant, and 4 part-time student assistants. We are all here to assist you with your research needs so stop by our service desks anytime for help.
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