UH Hilo aquaculture program using shellfish to improve water quality

Maria Haws, left, director of the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center and associate professor of aquaculture, discusses oysters growing at the Keaukaha facility, while Bruno Ned, administrator of the Division of Fisheries and Marine Resources in the Kosrae, Micronesia Department of Resources and Economic Affairs looks on during a recent tour. (STEPHANIE SALMONS/Tribune-Herald)

STEPHANIE SALMONS/Tribune-Herald Daniel Wilkie, research manager at the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center, shows off native oysters being grown for water quality projects around the state.

Andy George, executive director of the Kosrae Conservation and Safety Organization, was one of three Micronesian fisheries officers who recently received a tour of the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center. He speaks with UH-Hilo fish research specialist Richard Masse. (STEPHANIE SALMONS/Tribune-Herald)

HILO — On a recent sunny morning at the University of Hawaii at Hilo’s Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center in Keaukaha, research manager Daniel Wilkie showed off a spat of small but growing oysters, each not much bigger than a pebble.