John Bravender, Leigh Anne Eaton, and Eric Lau are meteorologists at NOAA’s National Weather Service Central Pacific Hurricane Center. They will explain the science of hurricanes and share the 2020 Central Pacific Hurricane Season outlook!
Ali Bayless, outreach and education coordinator at the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, will deliver a live presentation that shows how NOAA uses research tools like acoustic monitoring and photography to study whales across the Pacific Ocean.
Malia Evans, education and Native Hawaiian outreach specialist at Mokupāpapa Discovery Center, will deliver a live presentation that examines the tools that ancestral Hawaiians used to share information and knowledge across time and space.
20 minute, interactive virtual presentations on topics including climate change, corals, humpback whales, marine food webs, hurricanes, and tsunamis in the Pacific Islands.
A free outdoor event for all ages to celebrate our coasts and ocean. There will be games, prizes, and opportunities to connect with New Jersey's environmental organizations. Join us for a fun day and learn about how you can help our planet!
The Joint Management Committee will meet online to plan for the 2021 Pacific Hake/Whiting meetings and discuss the ongoing Management Strategy Evaluation. The meeting is open to the public and time will be provided for public comment.
K–12 students in the Pacific Islands region can celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act by entering our ESA@50 Ocean Art Contest. Winning artwork will be featured in digital and in-person exhibitions.
2023 POP Fishing and Marine Expo on May 20, 2023, to kick off National Safe Boating Week and learn about all things fishing and marine resource management!
The Hawai'i Environmental Education Alliance (HEEA) will be hosting the 7th annual Environmental Education Symposium at the Hawai'i Convention Center on Monday, July 23, 2018. The Symposium theme this year is âResilience Education and Action: Our Pl