RAM2024 Panel Discussion on Conservation and Invasive Species Control in Okinawa
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As part of Researcher Appreciation Month, we are inviting OIST researchers from all fields to join a unique panel discussion on environmentall challenges and conservation efforts in Okinawa.
Leading by representatives from the Okinawa-Amami Natural Environment Office (Chief Yoshiaki Kitahashi) and Ministry of the Environment (Mr. Tsuoshi Wauke), this session will tackle issues impacting Okinawa's environment, such as:
- Invasive species control: discussing complex effects of invasive species like cats and mongooses on Okinawa's ecosystems; control technologies for introduced snakes (Protobothrops mucrosquamatus and Orthriophis taeniurus), and fireflies (Pyrocoelia atripennis).
- Water security innovations: exploring affordable solutions for removing contaminants like PFAS and desalinizing seawather during droughts.
- Safe wildlife transport: addressing the development of HEPA-filtered transport containers to safely move infectious wildlife over Okinawa's remote regions.
This panel offers an excellent opportunity for cross-disciplinary dialogue. Researchers will have a chance to exchange ideas with government officials and discuss how OIST's scientific expertise can contribute to solving environmental issues. Whether you work in biology, chemistry, engineering, technology, or policy, you can always contribute in advancing Okinawa's environmental solutions.
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