U.S. Department of the Interior, the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) seeks public comment on the proposed themes and topics of the first-ever National Nature Assessment.
Announcements
In this NEW episode, Voice of the Sea travels to the Gulf of Mexico to meet up with Florida Sea Grant researchers and partners, and learn about farming clams, oysters, and sponges.
The IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities is seeking nominations for authors with relevant expertise. Nominations may be submitted through September 16.
This episode features researchers, project coordinators, and community leaders, all working together to restore health and holistic wealth to Waialeʻe on the north shore of Oʻahu.
The Bureau of Statistics and Plans, Guam Coastal Management Program is pleased to announce the 30th Annual Guam International Coastal Cleanup on September 21. This highly anticipated landmark event brings together thousands of volunteers united in their mission to protect and preserve Guam’s beautiful coastline.
Do you have interests in climate-related migration and displacement? Or ideas for innovative policy options to reduce vulnerabilities from climate change? The U.S. Institute of Peace two RFPs open and are looking for great proposals.
NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) has announced up to $4 million in funding for 8 two-year projects. Letters of Intent due by Sept. 18 / Full applications due Dec. 9.
“Understanding the media: A starter guide for scientists” teaches the basics scientists need to know as they consider dipping their toes or diving deeper into media engagement.
Shania worked with Dr. Joseph Genz on the project “Using oral histories of Marshallese and Yapese voyaging to support the development of community engagement for sustainable sea transport.” She graduated this past spring from the UH Hilo. We caught up with Shania for a little talk story.
This episode explores the Pacific Biosciences Research Center (PBRC) at UH Mānoa and visits the Kewalo Marine Lab, the Isabella Aiona Abbott Life Sciences Building, the Békésy Laboratory of Neurobiology, the Biomedical Sciences Building, and the Selenium Research Laboratory.