
CENTER FOR PACIFIC ISLANDS COASTAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH
We explore the intersection of the health of coastal ecosystems and communities, typically through the lens of people eating fish.

Learn more about our interdisciplinary program focused on Pacific Island fisheries.

Recent graduates from the Pacific Islands will have the chance to work for a year with agencies or organizations in their own communities to strengthen research skills, build their network, and prepare for graduate school.

Explore how the PCN brings partners together from around the Pacific with the goal of addressing ciguatera poisoning through place-based research, monitoring, and management.

Watch this Voice of the Sea (VOS) episode featuring the Pacific Ciguatera Network for an introduction to our work.
Learn more about the Center for Pacific Islands Coastal and Community Health
Center for Pacific Islands Coastal and Community Health
2525 Correa Road, HIG 214
Honolulu, HI 96822
Phone: (808) 956-7031
Director
Eileen Nalley, Ph.D.
enalley@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-3349

Each pattern represents a Center of Excellence. Learn more about the cultural connections and meanings behind them.

