Efforts partially funded by PI-CASC have yielded a publication presenting a thorough look at microbial pollution in Hilo Bay on Hawaiʻi Island.
Happenings
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.
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.
For research projects that inform high-priority natural or cultural resource management issues that can benefit from climate adaptation science and traditional knowledge and respond to priority science topics identified by region. Statements of Interests are due May 23, 2024 by 11 a.m. HST / May 24, 2024 by 7 a.m. ChST.
Native Americans, like Native Hawaiians, suffer disproportionately from energy poverty and a lack of economic justice. Dr. Davis will be speaking about Native American perspectives toward renewable energy and how some of the lessons they have learned might have relevance for Hawaiʻi.
The Asia-Pacific Wildlife Health Workshop will be held in Hilo, Hawaii, August 6-8, 2024 at the Grand Naniloa.
The position will serve as the liaison between Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NHPI) Community leaders and the Pacific Region Regional Director. Closes May 19.
Climate change job opportunity at the National Park Service. Only accepting 150 applicants.