NOAA is calling for participation in developing the NCA6, including public comment on the draft themes and nominations for authors and contributors.
Announcements
SMS Research has released their 2024 Natural Resources Management Sector report.
Two new publications associated with PI-CASC-funded work have just been released as USGS reports, exploring groundwater recharge across the Hawaiian Islands.
Efforts partially funded by PI-CASC have yielded a publication presenting a thorough look at microbial pollution in Hilo Bay on Hawaiʻi Island.
This virtual data science and climate justice course, “Mapping Justice: Designing Geospatial Tools for Social Change,” is being offered to rising 11th and 12th graders. Students who complete the 6-week course will be eligible to receive 3 college credits.
Join us in welcoming Dr. Kaʻuaʻoa Fraiola to PI-CASC! Kaʻuaʻoa is originally from Oʻahu and has served as a biologist with the USFWS’s Pacific Islands Refuges and Monuments Office in Honolulu. His expertise includes local freshwater systems, mauka-to-makai approaches to management, low-lying island systems, and observational technologies.
Join the U.S. Department of Hawaiian Relations and the BLM National Training Center, Media Services Office for a screening of “Papa Mau” – The Wayfinder.”
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.
The Micronesian Area Geospatial Information Center (MAGIC) Lab recently launched a quarterly newsletter.