Good guys Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have donated a record-breaking $50 million to the University of Hawaii
support various research groups within the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB).
HIMB will leverage this gift to make meaningful progress in restoring Hawaii’s ocean health.
Lassner continued, “The ocean ecosystems that evolved over eons now face unprecedented threats from our growing human population and our behaviors. It is critical that we learn from previous generations who carefully balance
resource use and conservation. The clock is ticking, and we must fast-track not only our understanding of marine ecosystems and the impacts of climate change but the actions we must take to reverse the devastation underway. There is no place on Earth better than Hawaii to do this work and no institution better able than UH. We could not be more grateful for the investment of Dr. Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg in a better future for all of us and our planet.
This gift funds research on the impact of climate change on Hawaiian coastal waters. It is no secret that Hawaii is home to a rich diversity of marine life, including many, threatened endangered species. The power couple began
buying up chunks of the island in September 2014 and has proved their dedication over the years to land conservation, protecting native species, and working to preserve the natural beauty of Kauai. The billionaire couple’s
generous donation will go out in installments over seven years and is touted to be the largest in school history.
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