WRRC 2024 Fall Seminar
December 6, 2:00pm - 3:00pmMānoa Campus, Zoom Meeting
Envisioning Healthy Coastal Ecosystems and Communities: Puʻuloa as a Case Study
by Dr. Eileen Nalley
Puʻuloa encompasses a large estuary area on the island of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi and has been historically known for its abundant streams and rich fisheries. The area has undergone many transitions, however, and has received runoff from intensive agriculture, industrial development, and significant militarization, including the development of U.S. Naval Station Pearl Harbor, a Superfund site. Through a series of studies, we have been working to better understand the impacts of these land use changes and support communities in their efforts to restore ecosystems and envision an abundant future for the area. Specifically, we have (1) directly measured contaminant concentrations in the sediment, fish, and crabs of Waikele and Honouliuli streams in Kaihuopalaʻai (West Loch); (2) examined land use transitions in the area by translating historic maps dating back to the 1800s into ArcGIS; (3) developed a database of reported contamination sites in the Puʻuloa area and the associated human health risks; (4) interviewed community leaders to better understand their vision for the future; and (5) created a series of interactive and publicly available tools to support future environmental justice work in the area. Our hope is that through this work we can help Puʻuloa to continue moving forward towards a future of abundant fisheries, vibrant agriculture, and healthy communities.
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Friday, December 6 |
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8:30am |
Virtual Writing Room Mānoa Campus, Online
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9:00am |
Campus Blood Drive Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Executive Dining Room
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9:30am |
Sociology Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Zoom, Link Below
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10:00am |
Discovering Conflict---Finding Peace---in Community Stories of WWII Mānoa Campus, Online
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10:30am |
a-MAIZE-ing Science Fair Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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10:30am |
Mechanical Engineering Final Oral Mānoa Campus, SAKAM C301
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10:30am |
M. Angelo Dissertation Defense Mānoa Campus, Sakami C301
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11:00am |
Tokikake Ii, Dissertation Defense Mānoa Campus, Sakamaki Hall, A-201
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11:00am |
History Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Sakamaki A201 and Zoom (https://hawaii.zoom.us/j/85240580041)
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1:00pm |
Education Final Oral Mānoa Campus, KÅ«`ono`ono Room A
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2:00pm |
WRRC 2024 Fall Seminar Mānoa Campus, Zoom Meeting
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3:00pm |
'Passing, Posing, Persuasion' Book Talk and Launch Mānoa Campus, Center for Korean Studies Auditorium
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3:30pm |
Chemistry Final Oral Mānoa Campus, Bilger Hall 335
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