There will be several presentations at the American Fisheries Society’s Annual Meeting next week by PI-CASC-supported PIs and students and by National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NCASC) members and affiliates. Come check it out!
Meetings
This webinar will be held on Sept. 26 and the speakers will explore current and future climate-related risk factors associated with invasive vectors and vector-borne diseases in Hawaiʻi.
Dr. Laurie Raymundo and Ashley Castro, Marine Laboratory, University of Guam presents “Challenges in conserving at-risk Acropora corals in a changing climate” on Oct. 1.
The 4th Symposium of the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (CIMAR) will be held on November 20 at UH Mānoa.
Register for this free event, which will be help in understanding CRB and the tools and techniques for managing and mitigating impacts in the Pacific.
This webinar will be held on Sept. 4 and will include presentations on advances in post-fire recovery, cultural fire as climate adaptation, and supporting resources.
A recent forum at the 2024 Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference discussed this challenge and sought answers from participants on how we can best prepare for the next big storm.
The season premieres on Sept. 3 with Shellie Habel, Research Coastal Geologist, Climate Resilience Collaborative and her presentation, “The influence of sea-level rise on coastal groundwater and resulting impacts on municipal infrastructure.”
Attendees representing American Samoa, Palau, RMI, Guam, CNMI, and Hawaii came together to discuss the intersection of climate change and invasive species in the Pacific region.
Territorial Climate and Infrastructure Workshop recently convened to provide resources and technical assistance to Territorial governments to ease the burdens imposed by the influx of incoming funding opportunities.