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NameAffiliationEmailInterests
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Aaron StrauchDLNR- Commission on Water Resources Managementayron.m.strauch@hawaii.gov surface water hydrology; water resource management
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Amber ThompsonHulihia Center for Sustainable System, UHMCahilton@hawaii.educomprehensive understanding of efforts underway
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Amy HodgesMaui Nui Marine Resource Councilahilton@hawaii.edusgd mapping, 3D reef mapping, reef recruitment impacts, currents, first flush response, coastal water quality profiles, reef restoration/monitoring
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Andrea KealohaUH Manoa, Oceanography Deptandreake@hawaii.edu
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Anne CohenWoods Hole Oceanographic Institutionacohen@whoi.edusupporting research, clean up and public safety using fine scale hydrodynamic model simulations of Lahaina wildfire pollutant dispersal in the near coastal zone
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Aurora Kagawa-Viviani
Water Resources Research Center/ Department of Geography and Environmentkagawa@hawaii.edu
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Axel BeersOffice of Maui County Councilmember Gabe Johnson (Environment Chair)axel.beers@mauicounty.usadvocacy, funding and policy solutions and collaboration. Assist with disseminating Comms
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Benji Ekolu Rodrigues
Kumu foundation in collaboration with maui bioremediation coalition Advocacy, lineal descendant collaboration, cultural monitoring
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Catherine PirkleUH Manoa, Public Healthcatherinepirkle@gmail.com
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Char ObrienED, Food Security Hawaiicharobrien@gmail.combiochar, soil remediation
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Cheryl WoodleyNOAA NOS NCCOS, Charlestoncheryl.woodley@noaa.gov
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Chris BrosiusMauna Kahalawai Watershed Partnershipbrosius@maunakahalawai.org
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Chris Shuler UH Manoa Water Resources, based in Haiku Mauicshuler@hawaii.eduDrinking water safety, groundwater
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Christopher SabineUH Manoa, Dept. of Oceanographycsabine@hawaii.edu
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Craig DownsHaereticus Labscadowns@haereticus-lab.org
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Craig NelsonCenter for Microbial Oceanography, UH Manoacen@hawaii.edu
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Cuong TranNational Disaster Preparedness Training Center cuongt@hawaii.edudisaster training and education, disaster research, and community outreach
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Dan SinclairPacific Islands WCS, USGSdsinclair@usgs.govwater quality
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Darryl LumChief, Clean Water Branchdarryl.lum@doh.hawaii.gov
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David CripeUS Coast Guarddavid.i.cripe@uscg.milCoast Guard Emergency Response
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David Drummond8th Axis Industrial LLC, (Aerial Lidar/photogrammetry)David@the8thaxis.comHigh-res 3D aerial data and analysis
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David RivasUSDAdavid.rivas@usda.gov
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Eileen NalleyHawaiʻi Sea Grant at UH Mānoaenalley@hawaii.edu coastal contaminants and health
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Emily FieldingTNC, Marine Conservation Mauiefielding@tnc.org
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Eric ConklinTNC, Marine Conservation econklin@tnc.org
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Gerald Gregory NRCS District Conservationistgerald.gregory@usda.gov Short term and long term Engineering and Vegetative efforts to stabalize soil, remove large woody debris, and revegetate burn scars
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Hannah HartmannMaui Bioremediation Coalition info@mauibiorem.orgLead on the Biofilter & Microbial Blend Projects for the Maui Bioremediation Group
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Heath WilliamsBudget Analyst, Hawaii House of Representativesheath.williams@capitol.hawaii.gov
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Heather KerkeringUSGS-Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Centerhkerkering@usgs.gov
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Jennifer R. HondaUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Director NTM Center of ExcellenceJennifer.Honda@UTTyler.eduEnvironmentally acquired bacterial lung infections (i.e., nontuberculous mycobacteria) in Hawaii
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Jenny PellMaui Bioremediation Coalition /Permaculture Nowjennypell@gmail.com Immediate triage of toxic sediment flow, continuing mitigation and longer-term design for climate resiliency
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Jill & Scott Johnson Aloha Growers & Growers Magazine
jill@alohagrowers.com & scott@alohagrowers.com
Media, Public Relations, Management
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Jill WirtMaui Nui Marine Resource Counciljill@mauireefs.org
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Jim BuikaCOM, Coastal PlanningJames.Buika@co.maui.hi.us
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Joanna SetoDOHJoanna.seto@doh.hawaii.gov
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John StarmerMaui Nui Marine Resource Counciljohn@mauireefs.orgcoordination, helping to fill capacity gaps, South Maui, Coral Reef mapping and monitorinig, Submarine Groundwater Discharge, watershed connectivity, current modeling
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Karin OsugaKipuka Olowalukarin@kipukaolowalu.com
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Kat KraftTeren (Resource Mapping Hawaii partner)kkraft@teren4dcomProvider of post-fire threat analysis and priorization: pollutant and sediment origination, flow paths, termination, and connectivity to resources and values at risk
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Kehau KimokeoHulihia Center for Sustainable System, UHMCsommeri@hawaii.eduHawaiian cultural practices and traditions, sustainable systems, natural and cultural resources
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Kevin WengVirginia Institute of Marine Sciencekevinweng@vims.edu
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Kim FalinskiTNC, Hui O Ka Wai Ola, UH WRRCkim.falinski@tnc.orgcoordination, stormwater
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Kim HumNOAA, Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine SanctuaryKim.Hum@noaa.gov
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Kuʻuleinani MaunupauNative Hawaiian Philanthropy & Kaʻehukuulei@mauimixer.orgExecutive Director, Program Design and community engagement/Director of Sustainable Planning, Ahupuʻa resource management -water table to coral reef.
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Kyle BlaschUSGS Northwest Pacific Island Regionkblasch@usgs.govAssisting USGS personnel with coordination of activities
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Lauren BlickleySurfrider Foundationlblickley@surfrider.org can support water quality monitoring/sample collection, public outreach and communication, safety of nearshore waters for human recreation, supporting BMPs, coordinating volunteers to assist current and future pollution reduction and remediation projects.
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Lauren KaiserPacIOOSlkaiser7@hawaii.eduData management specialist interested in producing new data products/outputs as needed that do not already exist with collected data as part of the post-fire response
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Leo GengAssociate Director, Water Resources Research Center, UH Manoaxgeng@hawaii.edu
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Lisa WebsterDURP/NDPTC, , OPSD/CZMlisaweb@hawaii.eduGIS Analyst and CZM Project Analyst, intereseted in supporting Hub development and visualizing geospatial data
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Liz YannellNOAA NOS NCCOSliz@mauireefs.orgCan assist with collecting coastal water samples
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Lonnie GonsalvesNOAA, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Sciencelonnie.gonsalves@noaa.gov 
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Madison MayPacific Islands WCS, USGSmmay@usgs.govsurface water monitoring
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Mari-Vaughn Johnson
USGS-Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Centermvjohnson@usgs.govHere to help consideration and support of deliberate rebuilding, reveg, paradigm shifts as we recover - in the interest of climate adaptation, with emphasis on informing with all forms of science, including traditional knowledge systems
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Maria ReyesDOH, Clean Water Branch, Polluted Runoff Control Programmaria.reyes@doh.hawaii.gov
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Marilyn BlackChemical Insights Research Institutemarilyn.black@ul.orgair quality, dust toxcity, chemical exposure , air filtration etc. We can offer help on an in kind research basis to gather data through our labs and have some materials of interest on hazardous dust and DIY air cleaners.
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Mark DeakosHawaii Association for Marine Education and Research (HAMER)deakos@hawaii.edu Can assist with real-time (satellite), automated water quality monitoring at outflows and streams
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Mark WilsonChemical Insights Research Institutemark.wilson@ul.orgHuman health risk assessment and exposure monitoring
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Maureen BrockSurfrider Foundationmbrock@surfrider.orgwater quality; ocean recreation safety communication to the general public
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Mia ComerosUH Mānoa Water Resources Research Centermcomeros@hawaii.edu
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Michael Reyes Maui Environmental Consulting/Malama Haleakala Foundation
mreyes@mauienvironmentalconsulting.com
pollutant load reduction project implementation
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Michala PhillipsUSGS Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Centermphillips@usgs.govCan asisite with: Design implementation of work regarding soil health, erosion mitigation, plant restoration
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Myron HondaClean Water Branch, Dept. of HealthMyron.Honda@doh.hawaii.gov
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Orion McCarthyScripps Institution of Oceanographyomccarth@ucsd.edu3D photogrammetry surveys of coral reefs in leeward Maui, Lanai, Molokai and Kahoolawe. Manage a timeseries of monitoring data going back to 2014
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Petar KovacicSurfrider Foundationpetarsk8@yahoo.comrunoff mitigation efforts
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Poyom RilesMaui Bioremediaiton Groupinfo@mauibiorem.orgP.E. Hydrologist for Maui Bioremediation Group/Coalition
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Pualani EnosKaulia Creates, LLC (consulting for NHP), Lecturer, Matsunaga Institute of Peace & UH Extensionpualanie@hawaii.educommunity liason, community organizer, peacebuilding and conflict resolution researcher and educator. Seeking to bridge the gap between resource stewardship science, government resources and community.
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Rob HaleEnv Chemistry, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciencehale@vims.eduemerging organic contaminants. human/ecosystem interfaces
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Robin KnoxWater Quality Consulting, Inc, QEP , and Maui Ocean centerrobin.s.knox@gmail.com Can assist with :Sampling and analysis plans, QAPP, QA/QC, experienced with sampling microbiology and priority pollutants (Volatiles, semi volatiles, heavy metals), Chain of Custody and sample courier service, stormwater and stream sampling including autosamplers, wq criteria, aquatic toxicity, fate and transport of pollutants liasion with MOC; HAZWOPER 40 hr supervisor trained, Occupational health & Safety; available to liasion with community on fish contamination concerns; need funding source ; available up to 20 hours per week
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Russell SparksDLNR- Division of Aquatic ResourcesRussell.T.Sparks@hawaii.gov
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Ruth YenderNOAA Emergency Response Division, Office of Response and Restorationruth.yender@noaa.gov
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Samantha ClementsScripps Institution of Oceanographysmclemen@ucsd.edu3D photogrammetry surveys of coral reefs in leeward Maui, Lanai, Molokai and Kahoolawe. Coordinate field logistics of annual monitoring surveys for Dr. Jennifer Smith's Lab.
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Sanae HartmannLaboratory to Landscape: Biorestoration, Maui Bioremediation Coalitioninfo@mauibiorem.org
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Sarah RosaPacific Islands WCS, USGSsnrosa@usgs.govsurface water monitoring
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Scott CrawfordThe Nature Conservancy - Maui Marine Program Directorscott.crawford@tnc.org
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Scott MiyashiroEnvironmental Management Division - Clean Water Branch, Polluted Runoff Control DOHscott.miyashiro@doh.hawaii.gov
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Shellie Habel UH Climate Resilience Collaborative (AKA Coastal Geology Group)skey@hawaii.eduConduct coastal groundwater monitoring and modeling. Produce simulations of groundwater levels considering sea level rise for use in community planning. Shallow groundwater, especially highly saline or contaminated groundwater can degrade underground infrastructure like pipes, buried electrical, building foundations, and roadway.
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Stephen ZahniserPacific Islands Water Science Center, USGSszahniser@usgs.govSurface water and Sediment, Near coastal impacts
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Summer PerrinMaui Bioremediation Coalitioninfo@mauibiorem.org
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Susan FrettPacific Whale Foundationsusanfrett@pacificwhale.orgTransacts at Mala and Olowalu
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Susan FrettPacific Whale Foundationsusanfrett@pacificwhale.orgmarine/fire debris cleanup, coral reef monitoring and restoration, helping with reforestation efforts, marine life surveys, recuriting and coordinating volunteers
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Tamara FarnsworthTNC Maui Marine Team, Maui Rapid Responset.farnsworth@tnc.org mauka-to-makai restoration, bioremediation efforts
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Tapani VuoriMaui Ocean Centertvuori@mauioceancenter.com
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Tara OwensExtension Faculty, University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant College Program & Science and Technical Advisor to Maui Countytaram@hawaii.educoastal processes and coastal hazards; connector to Maui County Coastal Zone Management Program
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Tate KeliihoomaluTNC Mauitate.keliihoomalu@tnc.org
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Thomas BlameyUHMC STEM Dept.tblamey@hawaii.edu
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Tiare StarkTNC Mauitiara.stark@tnc.org
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Tova CallenderWest Maui Ridge to Reef Initiativetova@westmauiR2R.comLBSP solutions to protect coastal waters
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Viktoriya SirovaDepartment of Interiorviktoriya_sirova@ios.doi.gov
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Yinphan TsangNREM, UH Manoatsangy@hawaii.edu
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Mia ComerosWater Resources Research Center, UH Mānoamcomeros@hawaii.eduwater quality, reef health, research coordination
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Eddy GarciaRegenerative Education Centerinfo@livingearthsystems.comOlowalu debris site, coastal impact
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Sofia LuczakOPSD Coastal Zone Managementsofia.a.luczak@hawaii.govmarine ecosystems, coastal hazards, land based pollution
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Sara TekulaKula Community Watershed Alliance, Haleakalā Biocharinfo@kulacommunitywatershed.orgCross-island (East-West) collaboration for watershed health / Use of biochar for stormwater filtration and heavy metal/arsenic adsorption
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Sumeet SaksenaEAst West Center, Honolulu and Affiliated Faculty UH Manoasaksenas@eastwestcenter.orgair pollution and health; citizen science; indoor and outdoor air measurements
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