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More videos from the CRB Response on Youtube

CRB Science Symposium 2024 Day 2: Harnessing Knowledge to Protect Communities and Ecosystems
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CRB Science Symposium 2024 Day 2: Harnessing Knowledge to Protect Communities and Ecosystems

5:47 Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) spread and establishment in the Pacific, and the management experiences from Vanuatu – Dr. Mark Ero, Pacific Community (SPC), Land Resources Division Pacific Awareness and Response to the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (PARC) Project 48:51 Away from mtCOI – WGS assessments of the Guam haplotype pervasiveness and CRB biosecurity hotspots in the Pacific – Dr. Tek Tay, CSIRO Health & Biosecurity, Invasive Species & Disease Program 1:18:56 Pheromone trap catch may not be correlated with population density – Dr. Aubrey Moore, University of Guam 1:27:58 CRB Biosecurity Interceptions – Dr. Ben Hoffmann, CSIRO Health and Biosecurity, Tropical Ecosystems Research Centre, Australia 1:41:18 CRB Environmental DNA Survey Tool – Dr. Julie Lockwood, Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers Climate and Energy Institute, Rutgers University 2:02:51 CRB Containment – Guam Detector Dog Team for Outbound Cargo – Dr. Andrea Blas, Micronesia Conservation Trust 2:19:00 Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle and OrNV in Palau, a prospect for control for the Pacific – Dr. Christopher Kitalong, Palau Community College Cooperative Research Extension 2:42:57 Drone Based Aerial Application for CRB – Dr. Roberto Rodriguez III, Aeronautical Sciences, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, & Timo Sullivan, Aloha ʻAina Drones 2:57:23 Question & Answer Session for all available panelists
CRB Science Symposium 2024 Day 1: Harnessing Knowledge to Protect Communities and Ecosystems
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CRB Science Symposium 2024 Day 1: Harnessing Knowledge to Protect Communities and Ecosystems

Researchers from across the Pacific present findings on the history, ecology, detection, and management of the invasive pest Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros). 0:00 Welcome from Organizers 5:00 CRB Biology: Know Your Enemy – Dr. Aubrey Moore, University of Guam 45:00 CRB… Who Cares! – Roland Quitugua, University of Guam Cooperative Extension Outreach 1:29:00 Overview of Regional Variability in Palm Health and Infestation Levels at Several Sites on Oahu – Dr. Keith Weiser, Hawaiʻi Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Response 1:45:00 Can RNA Interference be a Component of CRB Control? – Dr. Michael Melzer, Department of Plant & Environmental Protection Sciences, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2:01:38 Find the Notch! Developing an AI Detector for CRB Damage Using Drone Imagery – Dr. Ryan Perroy, Geography & Environmental Science, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo 2:15:00 Remote Surveillance and Aerial Pesticide Application for CRB Delineation and Control – Dr. Daniel Jenkins, Department of Plant & Environmental Protection Sciences, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa 2:38:15 Trapping and Tracking CRB: Research from Guam and Hawaiʻi – Dr. Matthew Siderhurst, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Daniel K. Inouye U.S. Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center 2:55:20 Protecting Moananuiākea Meals: Analyzing the Effects of Weather Inflicted CRB on Pacific Island Food Security – Andie Le Doux, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture 3:07:46 Amplifying Efforts in CRB Communications and Management: The Hawaiʻi CRB Communication Plan – Elizabeth Speith, Hawaiʻi Invasive Species Council, Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa & Arisa Barcinas, Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Response, Research Corporation of the University of Hawaiʻi

Mahalo to our partners at Malama Learning Center, Outside Hawaii, CGAPS, and others for these videos.

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