PI-CASC leadership will be leading the charge in authoring the next National Climate Assessment for Hawaiʻi and the U.S.-affiliated Pacific Islands.
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Partner organizations come for a two-day symposium to share lessons learned from across the Pacific on the prevention, control, and management of the invasive CRB.
PI-CASC funds a Pacific Drought Knowledge Exchange fellowship helping to expand its efforts in Hawaiʻi.
Graduate Scholar Leigh Engels is a masterʻs student researching how extreme events affect native and non-native fish in Hawaiian streams.
A look at Elliott Parsonsʻ journey in climate science and invasive species.
The 2024 SURF program ended in August after a Final Symposium, wrapping up a successful summer of research and learning.
Researchers led workshops and presented on the PI-CASC’s crucial work in climate adaptation science at the Hawaiʻi Conservation Conference.
What makes corals resilient to bleaching? The answer is complex.
A new U.S. Geological Survey research project through PI-CASC aims to assist monitoring efforts and develop forecasting tools for Ongeim’l Tketau, commonly known as Jellyfish Lake, in the Republic of Palau.