Native Hawaiian engineering professor, Oceana Francis, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, who is serving as principal investigator on the project “Statewide Highway Shoreline Protection Program Study” at the field site MP 35 + 0.54 along the Kamehameha Highway, North Oahu. The project investigates road susceptibility due ocean hazards and roadway mitigation alternatives for coastal flooding. Photo taken on February 21, 2019 by Harrison Togia.
Native Hawaiian engineering professor, Oceana Francis, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, who is serving as principal investigator on the project “Statewide Highway Shoreline Protection Program Study” with postdoc, Lianqing Yang, at the field site MP 31 + 0.09 along the Kamehameha Highway, North Oahu. The project investigates road susceptibility due ocean hazards and roadway mitigation alternatives for coastal flooding. Photo taken on February 21, 2019 by Harrison Togia.
Native Hawaiian engineering professor, Oceana Francis, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, who is serving as principal investigator on the project “Statewide Highway Shoreline Protection Program Study” at the field site MP 28 + 0.38 along the Kamehameha Highway, North Oahu. The project investigates road susceptibility due ocean hazards and roadway mitigation alternatives for coastal flooding. Photo taken on February 21, 2019 by Harrison Togia.
Native Hawaiian engineering professor, Oceana Francis, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, who is serving as principal investigator on the project “Statewide Highway Shoreline Protection Program Study” at the field site MP 28 along the Kamehameha Highway, North Oahu. The project investigates road susceptibility due ocean hazards and roadway mitigation alternatives for coastal flooding. Photo taken on February 21, 2019 by Harrison Togia.
Native Hawaiian engineering professor, Oceana Francis, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, who is serving as principal investigator on the project “Statewide Highway Shoreline Protection Program Study” with postdoc, Lianqing Yang, at the field site MP 27 + 0.79 along the Kamehameha Highway, North Oahu. The project investigates road susceptibility due ocean hazards and roadway mitigation alternatives for coastal flooding. Photo taken on February 21, 2019 by Harrison Togia.
Native Hawaiian engineering professor, Oceana Francis, from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, who is serving as principal investigator on the project “Statewide Highway Shoreline Protection Program Study” at the field site MP 21 + 0.27 along the Kamehameha Highway, North Oahu. The project investigates road susceptibility due ocean hazards and roadway mitigation alternatives for coastal flooding. Photo taken on February 21, 2019 by Harrison Togia.
Pacific Islander (Samoan) graduate research assistant, Harrison Togia, and postdoc, Linqiang Yang, on the project “Statewide Highway Shoreline Protection Program Study” at the field site MP 21 along the Kamehameha Highway, North Oahu. The project investigates road susceptibility due ocean hazards and roadway mitigation alternatives for coastal flooding. Photo taken on February 21, 2019 by Oceana Francis.