PI-CASC NEWS
PI-CASC to host student research symposium
The hybrid symposium will bring together graduate students from the UH and UOG to share research.
Developing meaningful relationships to inspire action
Organizations collaborate on creating a model sustaining relationships beyond a singular event.
Welcoming Dr. Ryan Longman
PI-CASC welcomed Dr. Ryan Longman as the new full-time Consortium Program Director at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
Partnership enhances traditional fishpond conservation and place-based education
An organization dedicated to loko iʻa restoration and K-12 education will partner in a project involving underwater live streams.
Exploring collaborative opportunities for coral reef projects at the 49th USCRTF Meeting
The 49th USCRTF Meeting was held from Nov. 11 to 15, 2024, in Saipan.
Using AI and traditional chant to help endangered Hawaiian birds
UH Hilo biology professor Patrick Hart is working with Google to develop a new algorithm that recognizes Hawaiian bird songs from acoustic recordings to monitor bird populations, most of which live in remote, high-elevation forests and are difficult to access.
PI-CASC joins national discussion on climate adaptation science at CASC Futures Forum
The National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers convened in San Diego, CA, on the week of November 18, 2024, to reflect on past, present, and upcoming research, collaborations, and objectives.
Education & Capacity-Building: A Year in Review
Explore a snapshot of PI-CASC’s educational and capacity-building highlights of 2024.
Nurturing the next wave of environmental guardians
UH Hilo Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resource Center and PI-CASC collaborate on a lesson on coral structure for charter school students.
Former MCC student co-authors a paper on albizia
A review paper of Falcataria falcata, or albizia co-authored by Manager Climate Corps (MCC) graduate Joanna Norton was recently published in Pacific Science, a journal focusing on invasive species of the Pacific Islands.

