The wait is over! Registration is now open for #PRiMO25!
Reserve your spot to join us in March in Honolulu and share lessons learned and best practices for Pacific resilience. Register before February 1, 2025 for the early bird rate.
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A @UHManoa project designing architectural renderings to illustrate adaptation strategies in Waikiki won a distinguished Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects Honolulu. https://t.co/eQbuJ95pfD
Community, science, traditional knowledge, and government are working together to address stormwater management issues due to #SeaLevelRise and cesspools in Hawaiʻi https://t.co/wYLnLLOVN1
A new @USGS 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. https://t.co/XAh3vjr5eC
Members of the @UOGTriton Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant aquaculture team installed the first Community Based Aquaponics System. This program combines education and set-up for communities to grow their own food. https://t.co/CI3wK2k2m2
The City of Honolulu recently developed a long-term disaster recovery plan to provide a roadmap for how the city and local communities can recover from a major disaster quickly, efficiently, and equitably. https://t.co/YmCR5Ai8gy
It’s #WorldTsunamiDay. Celebrate by finding your location in Hawaiʻi or Guam and determining your tsunami evacuation zone using the @NOAADigCoast Tsunami Aware tool. https://t.co/DA6AoUxQ1Q
Flood risks change over time. Since 2019, @FEMA has been conducting the Oʻahu Flood Hazard Restudy and using those results to release updated Flood Insurance Rate maps. See the preliminary ones here: https://t.co/PK6BJmdfTF
Today’s the day! Submit your proposal to share your knowledge and lessons learned with the #PRiMO25 ‘ohana TODAY! Then make sure you’re ready to join us in March. https://t.co/QQGOte3suu
Deadline for submitting a proposal is October 15! Don’t miss out on sharing your knowledge and expertise with your Pacific ‘ohana at #PRiMO25 in March. Get the details: https://t.co/QQGOte3suu
Call for abstracts is still open! Submit a proposal for a session, training, workshop, or something else addressing the theme, “Building Coalitions and Local Solutions for Resilience” https://t.co/QQGOte3suu #PRiMO25
We're getting the 'ohana back together! Save the date for #PRiMO2025 in Honolulu from March 17-20.
We're gathering to build coalitions and local solutions for resilience. Submit your proposals before October 1.
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Craving a “Slice of PI-CASC”? You can catch up on all the recordings all the way back to September of last year. Give in to your #ClimateAdaptation sweet-tooth! https://t.co/pEFu3ieZvO
If your school has what it takes to help protect the ocean for the future, there’s still time to apply to become a NOAA Ocean Guardian School and make it official! The deadline for Hawaiʻi schools is now June 15. https://t.co/q2Vh76YjNr
Be tsunami prepared! Learn how a tsunami is generated, the different types, signs of a local tsunami, and how to plan for and respond to a tsunami threat in this video: https://t.co/1qNmBVCdVh
Indigenous aquaculture systems in Hawaiʻi can increase the amount of fish harvested both inside and outside of the pond. So could fishponds help with the state’s food sustainability? https://t.co/pdEgQDu2ZN
Honolulu officials removed a lifeguard tower in Waikiki that was damaged during a storm. The city is now taking the time to reevaluate its coastline infrastructure as sea levels rise. https://t.co/klZRoU5F1u
As sea levels rise, coastal groundwater is lifted closer to the surface while also becoming saltier and more corrosive. This could cause additional issues by degrading buried infrastructure. https://t.co/gshxrq9213