Knowledge is power when it comes to understanding how to keep our marine ecosystem healthy. To that end, MPW hosts periodic Marine Science Talk Story events to connect our community with researchers who have studied the health of the Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District, are experts in resource management, or specialize in a specific species.
For 2022, we will be hosting a monthly Marine Science Talk Story. Here are the links to the recorded zoom sessions:
- 2022 January Marine Science Talk Story Monthly Series – Coral Restoration with DAR & MLCD Rules and Regulations with MPW Makai Watch
- 2022 February Marine Science Talk Story Monthly Series – LIMU! Diversity and Abundance of Limu in the Pūpūkea MLCD
- 2022 March Marine Science Talk Story Monthly Series – WHALES! Patty Miller and Ed Lyman with Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
- 2022 May Marine Science Talk Story Monthly Series – E Hānai ‘Ai Ma Ka Muliwai: Assessments of Forage Fish Ecology in Hawai‘i Estuaries with Nakoa Goo
- 2022 June Marine Science Talk Story Monthly Series – Seabirds with Lindsay Young and Dr. Sheldon Plentovich
Click on the links below for information on some of our past talk story events:
- Science and Management of the Pūpūkea MLCD (Video) Sept. 22, 2021
- Diversity and Abundance of the Kapo’o Tidepools (VIdeo) August 13, 2020
- Hawaiian Resource Management and Sustainable Seafood, (photos) May 28, 2016
- Marine Science Talk Story I Flier, August 21, 2009
- Marine Science Talk Story II Flier, November 19, 2011
- Marine Science Talk Story III Flier, April 26, 2014