Pacific
Islands Coral Reef Program
Staff,
UH Manoa
Dr.
Larry Basch, specialist in marine invertebrates, is the National Park Service
Scientist at the University of Hawaii Cooperative Ecosystem Unit (CESU UH). The
CESU UH resource research and monitoring activities occur in all eleven Pacific
Islands. Larry has a B.S. from Penn State in biology, an M.A. from UCLA in biology,
and a PhD in biology from U. of California, Santa Cruz. He has done post-doc work
at Scripps in oceanography, and has worked for the National Park Service in Alaska
and here in the Pacific Islands.
HPI-CESU

home Bryan
Harry, a "volunteer," is retired from the National Park Service where
he had wide experience in parks of the West, Alaska, and the Pacific Islands.
He has a BSF from Michigan in forestry and a M.S. in wildlife management from
Colorado State.
Larry
Basch at an Oahu reef, Hawaii
Bryan
Harry, a National Park Service "Volunteer," here is grappling to adapt
an 'analog' mind to a 'digital environment.'
University
of Hawaii -
National Park Service