PIFSC Facilities

Dole Street Offices

PIFSC is located in Honolulu, Hawaii with its main office at 2570 Dole Street adjacent to the campus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. The Dole Street facility includes the Directors Office, the Operations, Management and Information Division (OMID) and staff from four of the Center's research divisions, including the Fisheries Monitoring and Socioeconomics Division (FMSD), Ecosystems and Oceanography Division (EOD), Protected Species Division (PSD), and the Stock Assessment Program.

PIFSC Dole Street Offices
NOAA Fisheries Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, Honolulu HI

The Dole Street facility has seminar and conference rooms and is home to the PIFSC Library and the Center's primary IT infrastructure. Proximity of the Dole Street facility to the Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (JIMAR) and other academic resources of the University of Hawaii, including the Hamilton Library, provides significant benefits to the Center and fosters close interactions between Center research staff and University faculty and students.

Kewalo Research Facility

Kewalo Research Facility
Kewalo Research Facility

PIFSC maintains a shoreside research facility at Kewalo Basin on the Honolulu waterfront. Established in 1958 by the Honolulu Laboratory, predecessor to PIFSC, the 1-acre Kewalo Research Facility (KRF) includes a main building with offices, laboratories, a machine shop, and storage areas for research gear. Portable buildings have been installed on the site to provide essential office space for the Center's Coral Reef Ecosystem Division. Two saltwater wells at KRF provide high-quality, coral-filtered seawater to various tanks designed for holding tunas and other pelagic fish, Hawaiian monk seals, sea turtles and other marine life.

During its early years, KRF was the only facility in the world where tunas could be maintained in captivity throughout the year and supported extensive, groundbreaking research on tuna behavior and physiology. The history of KRF research has been chronicled several times:

Aiea Heights Research Facility

Aiea Heights Research Facility
Studies of fish biology are carried out at the Aiea Heights Research Facility

The Center leases private commercial space in Aiea, near Pearl Harbor, with offices and wet laboratories to accommodate staff of the Fishery Biology and Stock Assessment Division (FBSAD) Life History and Fish Ecology Programs. The Aiea Heights Research Facility (AHRF) provides safe, OSHA-compliant working conditions suitable for examination and dissection of fish, crustaceans, and other marine life collected during field research and market sampling; histological preparation and microscopic analysis of tissue samples; and other biological studies.

Ford Island Facility for NOAA Ships

The NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette, the Center's primary research vessel, is now berthed at Ford Island in Pearl Harbor at the site of the future NOAA Pacific Region Center, along with other NOAA ships, including the Hi'ialakai and Ka'imimoana. The Sette and Hi'ialakai support most of the Center's fisheries and oceanographic research, ecological surveys, and other field activities in the central and western Pacific Ocean.

The NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette and Hi'ialakai berthed at Fort Island in Pearl Harbor.
Last updated August 28 2007