Traditions of the Pacific: Expanding the Journey

Published: Sept. 9, 2016, 2:20 a.m.

b'Evidence of the cultural and scientific significance of the Papah\\u0101naumoku\\u0101kea Marine National Monument comes to life in this riveting special edition of the Traditions of the Pacific lecture series entitled Expanding the Journey.

Bishop Museum invites you to join three of our very own experts as they share their stories and experiences of research in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands:

Dr. Mara Mulrooney, Director of Cultural Resources will share about her recent expedition to Nihoa in the Monument and about the relevancy of her work the Museum\\u2019s cultural collections.

Dr. Norine Yeung, Malacology Researcher and IUCN WCC 2016 Speaker will speak about the role of the Museum in connecting people to nature through cultural heritage and research.

Dr. Richard Pyle, Associate Zoologist will speak about current breakthrough research and discoveries in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and reveal a new species of fish. Dr. Pyle will also touch on the recent headline news of President Obama\\u2019s expansion of the Papah\\u0101naumoku\\u0101kea Marine National Monument.'