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NATURAL RESOURCES
Our natural resources team is hard at work protecting and conserving native and endemic plant species.
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OCEAN CONSERVATION
Our ocean research teams are working to protect our precious marine resources and species including our native Sea Turtles and fisheries
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Sustainable Start

Sustainability ensures that the needs of the current generation are met without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability (CIS) was established in 2009 to lead and support the transition of our island region toward a sustainable future.

Ocean of Reach

CIS has since become a focal institute in our region for conducting sustainability- related research and community outreach, in cooperation and coordination with other appropriate government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and community groups to help meet island needs in the broader areas of environment, economy, society, and education.

A Green Future

With partner groups and an ever expanding portfolio of implementation projects, the UOG CIS continues to move our region into a green future.  Guam Green Growth, Sea Grant, SEAS Islands Alliance and Navigating Home are all amazing initiatives and programs putting plans into action.

Latest Stories

UOG to host free fisheries community science workshop

An upcoming workshop organized by the University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant (UOG CIS & SG) will enable the local fishing community to learn how to become community scientists by contributing data about their local catch.

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GROWING Guam’s Future: Community Rallies for Watershed Restoration

The Guam Restoration of Watersheds (GROW) initiative has been making significant strides in revitalizing the island’s natural environment through a series of community tree planting events. These events, which have drawn volunteers of all ages, aim to restore degraded watersheds and protect Guam’s precious marine ecosystems.

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UOG opens recruitment for NSF Navigating Home fellowship

The Guam Restoration of Watersheds (GROW) initiative has been making significant strides in revitalizing the island’s natural environment through a series of community tree planting events. These events, which have drawn volunteers of all ages, aim to restore degraded watersheds and protect Guam’s precious marine ecosystems.

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G3 Local2030 Islands Network Corps learn land conservation methods

The Guam Green Growth Local2030 Islands Network Conservation Corps (G3LIONCC) recently wrapped up a training module with the University of Guam’s Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant (UOG CIS and SG) Natural Resources team, working to safeguard Guam’s endangered plant species. This development effort aims to bolster research and conservation efforts for these delicate and vital components of Guam’s unique ecosystem.

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Statement

Inadahi yan Inagofli’e:
Statement on Respect, Compassion, and Community

In the spirit of Inadahi yan Inagofli’e yan bendision ginen I manmo’fo’na, the University of Guam promotes values of respect, compassion, and community rooted in Micronesia and her history to foster equitable access, thriving engagement, robust scholarship, and innovative solutions meeting local, regional, and global needs. These Micronesian values strengthen the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual well-being of individuals respecting the dignity of our peoples and all humanity.

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