Leigh graduated in the fall from UH Mānoa with a master’s of science degree. She worked with Dr. Yinphan Tsang on project that looked at the climate impacts on freshwater fish populations in Hawaiian streams. We caught up with her to talk about her project, graduation, and what’s next.
Happenings
Explore historical drought trends in Hawaiʻi, the tools available for assessment, and key research gaps that need to be addressed for improved drought resilience with Dr. Abby Frazier.
PI-CASC will host a symposium at the Conference on Island Sustainability. Register for in-person or online attendance.
Dr. Deah Lieurance presents “Advancing invasive species management in a changing climate” on March 19. Register today!
This series will showcase tools and applications important for managing drought in Hawaiʻi. Tune in to first seminar on March 10.
In this presentation, “Beyond the Red Flag: Enhancing Hawaiʻi’s wildfire risk with statewide ignition maps,” learn how UH scientists are playing a vital role in addressing wildfire challenges in Hawaiʻi by offering innovative solutions to enhance preparedness and response.
This event takes place on March 9 and will showcase a selection of short films on climate action created by students from the School of Cinematic Arts at UH Mānoa.
Join this special panel discussion with the resilience and sustainability officers from the County of Kauaʻi, County of Hawaiʻi, and the City and County of Honolulu and learn more about their offices’ programs and priorities on Tues., March 4 at UH Mānoa campus.
Join Christopher Shuler and Charles Birkland today, Feb. 28 at 12 p.m. HST/11 a.m. SST, for the CRAG Library Workshop, which will showcase how to access valuable climate and ecological data about American Samoa’s coral reefs.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Peter J. Rappa Resilient and Sustainable Coasts Fellowship at the University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program. Apply by March 28.