Efforts partially funded by PI-CASC have yielded a publication presenting a thorough look at microbial pollution in Hilo Bay on Hawaiʻi Island.
Rachel Lentz
The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) is hiring a full-time research scientist to coordinate the Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NW RISCC) Network
The Colorado State University (CSU) Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML) in Guam is advertising for several positions to address invasive species.
A new research article was recently released that explores regional and global scales for invasive species in Hawai’i. It incorporates data from citizen science sites (iNaturalist) and compares regional and global models.
Video recordings from the PI-CASC Graduate Scholars Symposium now available via YouTube.
A funding opportunity for Invasive Species Eradication is accepting proposals until May 27, 2024.
The Micronesian Area Geospatial Information Center (MAGIC) Lab recently launched a quarterly newsletter.
Consider submitting an abstract for the session “Understanding the Adaptive Capacity of Fish: Resiliency in a Changing Climate” at the National AFS meeting in the fall.
Around the globe, the COVID pandemic is affecting all aspects of society, including the important climate science
adaptation of PI-CASC. Read about how our researchers and their science are being affected.

