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High School students learn to analyze microplastics in sand from PICRC researchers

On February 22, 2020, the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC), in collaboration with different ministries, agencies, and NGOs, took a group of 62 students and 22 chaperones to Ngerchong Island on a scientific-based activity meant to teach students about marine pollution, in particular, microplastics. Lead by PICRC researcher, Ikelau Otto, the students got a […]

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PICRC’s research study featured in Scientific Report journal 

On February 12, 2020, Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) research staff, Marine Gouezo, and Dawnette Olsudong, along with researchers from Australia Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), and Southern Cross University and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSRIO), published a study in the journal Scientific Report from the publishers of Nature. Titled “Relative roles […]

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PICRC continues to build capacity for Ocean Acidification research with assistance from KIOST and UH

During the first week of February 2020, Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) welcomed Dr. Charity Lee and the Research team from Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST), and Professor Christopher Sabine from the University of Hawaii, Manoa, to continue to build capacity in the monitoring of acidity levels in Palau’s waters. In […]

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PICRC researchers attended socio economic database training

On February 4-5, Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) researchers, Ms. Lincy Lee Marino and Ms. Shirley Koshiba, Micronesia Challenge (MC) Regional Socio-economic Monitoring (SEM) Coordinator, Mr. Winfred Mudong, MC Regional Coordinator, Ms. Geraldine Datuin and MC Champions intern, Ms. Shuri Chibana attended a two-day training on MC SEM database at PICRC. The training was […]

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PICRC Researcher, Lincoln Rehm, in Palau on the verge of completing his PhD

After five years of doctoral studies, PICRC researcher, Lincoln Rehm, returns to Palau to conclude long-term experimentation. Currently studying at Yale University, and on the verge of concluding his PhD studies, Lincoln will be in Palau for two weeks to collect data for his PhD thesis. Lincoln Rehm’s research has two main components: 1) Studying […]

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