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Available Videos:

•     Call to Order and Welcoming Remarks
•     Chip Fletcher: Human Converging Crises…
•     Brian Powell: Impacts of climate change on the coastal and pelagic
•     Ryan Rykaczewski: Developing a system to provide climate and ecosystem hindcasts…
•     Kisei Tanaka: Regional divergence of extreme marine heat events…
•     Shellie Habel: The influence of sea-level rise on coastal groundwater…
•     Andrea Kealoha: Coastal water quality following the Lahaina wildfire…
•     Andrew Glinsky: What to do about Lalo? Challenges and research updates…
•     Hannah Barkley: Estimating coral reef carbonate budgets…
•     Tye Kindinger: The role of herbivory for the persistence of coral reefs
•     Noam Voigt-Vincent: Anthropogenic climate change will likely outpace…
•     Elizabeth Madin: Predator-prey interactions on coral reefs and climate change…
•     Eileen Nalley: Understanding ciguatera poisoning in Hawaiʻi…
•     Jessica Perelman: Partners in practice: Exploring connections
•     Erin Reed: Hawaiʻi fishermen help improve accuracy…
•     Adam Ayers & Jonathan Fisk: The dynamic roles of CIMAR social scientists…
•     Justin Suca: Drivers of Catch and By-catch Rates…
•     Camille Pagniello: Marine top predators as ocean observing platforms…
•     Yvonne Barkley: Developing cetacean distribution models…
•     Josh Tucker: ML model development automate catch detection…
•     Matthew Widlansky: Exploring AI’s role in communicating sea level science…
•     Brian Glazer: Out of the lab and into the communities…
•     Tianlu Wang: Leveraging small-scale bioinspired soft robotics…

Call to Order & Welcoming Remarks

Chip Fletcher

Interim Dean
Human converging crises: climate change, ecological destruction, disease, pollution, and socioeconomic inequality.

Brian Powell

Professor, Department of Oceanography, UH Mānoa
Impacts of climate change on the coastal and pelagic ecosystems of Hawaiʻi

Ryan Rykaczewski

Marine Biology Supervisor, Ecosystem Sciences Division, PIFSC
Developing a system to provide climate and ecosystem hindcasts, forecasts, and projections on regional scales

Kisei Tanaka

Marine Biologist, Ecosystem Sciences Division, PIFSC
Regional divergence of extreme marine heat events in Pacific Island coastal waters: A high-resolution SST analysis (1985-2023)

Shellie Habel

Coastal Geologist/Hydrologist, Department of Earth Sciences, UH Mānoa
The influence of sea-level rise on coastal groundwater and resulting impacts on municipal infrastructure

Andrea Kealoha

Assistant Professor, Department of Oceanography, UH Mānoa
Coastal water quality following the Lahaina wildfire

Andrew Glinsky

Marine Turtle Research Camp Field Technician, Protected Species Division, CIMAR/PIFSC
What to do about Lalo? Challenges and research updates from the battered nesting habitat of Hawaiʻi’s green sea turtle (honu)

Hannah Barkley

Marine Biologist, Ecosystem Sciences Division, PIFSC
Estimating coral reef carbonate budgets using structure-from-motion photogrammetry

Tye Kindinger

Marine Biologist, Ecosystem Sciences Division, PIFSC
The role of herbivory for the persistence of coral reefs

Elizabeth Madin

Associate Research Professor, Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology, UH Mānoa
Predator-prey interactions on coral reefs and climate change

Noam Voigt-Vincent

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology, UH Mānoa
Anthropogenic climate change will likely outpace coral range expansion.

Eileen Nalley

Fisheries Extension Specialist, Department of Oceanography, UH Mānoa
Understanding ciguatera poisoning in Hawaiʻi and the U.S.-Affiliated Pacific Islands

Jessica Perelman

Quantitative Fish Ecologist, Ecosystem Sciences Division, CIMAR/PIFSC
Partners in practice: Exploring connections between Hawaiʻi’s environment and pelagic fisheries with local fishers

Erin Reed

Fish Life History Bio-Sampling Specialist, Fisheries Research & Monitoring Division, CIMAR/PIFSC
Hawaiʻi fishermen help improve accuracy of length-at-maturity estimates in a data-limited species

Adam Ayers and Jonathan Fisk

Senior Social Research Project Manager / Social Researcher, Ecosystem Sciences Division, CIMAR/PIFSC

The dynamic roles of CIMAR social scientists at the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center

Justin Suca

Assistant Professor, Department of Oceanography, UH Mānoa
Drivers of Catch and By-catch Rates in Hawaiʻi’s Longline Fisheries

Camille Pagniello

Assistant Researcher, Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology, UH Mānoa
Marine top predators as ocean observing platforms and sentinels of climate change

Yvonne Barkley

Cetacean Acoustic Researcher, Protected Species Division, CIMAR/PIFSC
Developing cetacean distribution models that integrate passive acoustic data from slow-moving recorders

Josh Tucker

Fisheries Electronic Monitoring Specialist, Fisheries Research & Monitoring Division, CIMAR/PIFSC
ML model development automate catch detection in the Hawaiʻi longline fishery

Matthew Widlansky

Associate Director, UH Sea Level Center, Department of Oceanography, UH Mānoa
Exploring AI’s role in communicating sea level science: A collaboration of human and artificial imagination

Brian Glazer

Associate Professor, Department of Oceanography, UH Mānoa
Out of the lab and into the communities: Public-private partnerships for increasing coastal flooding resilience.

Tianlu Wang

Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, UH Mānoa
Leveraging small-scale bioinspired soft robotics to understand, monitor, and intervene in marine ecosystems.