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CENTER FOR PACIFIC ISLANDS COASTAL HEALTH

PICH strives to protect coastal community health through the lens of people eating fish

GRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM
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Learn how to become a Sustainable Fisheries Graduate and work with a range of fishery stakeholders.

POST-BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM
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Pacific Islands Coastal Health Fellowship

PICH in on a variety of projects to gain interdisciplinary-informed research experience!

FEATURED PROJECT
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PCN brings partners together from around the Pacific, with the goal of sharing information. Our vision is to collaborate to build capacity to address ciguatera through place-based research, monitoring, and management.

FEATURED RESOURCE
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Watch this Voice of the Sea episode featuring the Pacific Ciguatera Network for an introduction to ciguatoxins.

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CONTACT

Eileen Nalley

Fisheries Extension Specialist

Email: enalley@hawaii.edu
Phone: (808) 956-3349
University of Hawai’i
Sea Grant

2525 Correa Rd., HIG #214
Honolulu, HI 96822

OUR PATTERNS

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