GCF: Yeah, well, I mean, obviously the unmanned systems and robotics that is in some test and development for us right now is important. This is a new announcement by the DepSecDef, so I applaud the effort to do that. I guess what I would say is JPMRC, the training center out here, is a great platform to be able to take robotics, AI, ML, any unmanned systems and put them in an environment and in conditions that replicate the region, like the eight island archipelago here in Hawaii, Tropic Jungle, and then you go up to Alaska, you have high altitude, extreme cold weather and mountainous regions. And so any development of unmanned systems, whether they be robots or other assets that are going to be linked to high data volume requirement platforms, that are going to have deep seated technology and advanced technology in them you're gonna need to put them in the hands of soldiers, and you're gonna need to put them in the hands of the Joint Force, and you're gonna need to operate them in the environment and conditions that most closely replicate the region. And I would say JPMRC in Hawaii and Alaska is just that, because to take them out into the region on an exercise, we're probably gonna want to see what the advantages and disadvantages, or at least put them in the hands of Commanders and leaders to be able to use them in training. And JPMRC, in my view, is a great place to be able to do that. So, I'm in favor of replicator initiative, some of the details on what those systems are, I'll wait and see what comes this way for us to use. Over.

Another indication comes from the village of Libuun, where after a decade of egg protection and community involvement overseen by the Alliance for Tompotika Conservation, the number of adult maleos recorded at the nest site there has tripled.


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Chris Chivvis:

Dewi, could you explain a little bit about why, at least in Washington, we have the view sometimes that, and this is also true of other countries like Turkey and there are other countries that we could think of, that some countries will be critical of American policy in the Middle East, but then give China a pass when it comes to Xinjiang and the Uyghurs. Why is it that we have that perception and to what extent is that actually true?

There was never any civil unrest in Raja Ampat, and only a few days of disturbances in Sorong in late August/early September. Sorong has been calm since then and international tourists are passing through enroute to Raja Ampat with no trouble at all.

I have gone to Waisai by direct flight from Manado by WIngs last month. You have to go to their office to buy ticket. The office in Manado locates opposite to Quality hotel. The cost is around 850k indo rupih for two hours and half flying with ATR72 propeller, departing at 7h20and arriving Waisai around 10h40 (Waisai is 1 hour a head Manado). There are also flight back from Waisai to Manado around 15 pm.

We are a family of 4 adults and want to visit Raja Ampat in early August. I am a bit concerned about the weather. How bad is it/can it get? Will we likely have trouble traveling by boat? Are there certain locations that are more protected? What about the North coast of Kri Island? What about eh Lumba Lumba guest house location? Thanks for any suggestions!

hi there, 

we are looking for a vacation in raja ampat after our 1,5 years trvel through asia and new zealand in juli of this year..

is it a good time to visit the islands? weve been in indonesia last year juli and we absolutly loved but couldnt come to that side so we wanna make something work out now..

can you give some advice for flights to sorong from bali or jakarta.. thats the part were a bit stuck on, for the rest we will see when we land overthere.. 

Thanks Tom

During El Nio, when the trade winds are weak or even occasionally reverse themselves, the amount of cold water that comes to the surface is reduced. Warm waters in the west Pacific Ocean slosh to the east. Now there is a large area along the equator where ocean temperatures are above normal. Heat from the ocean then goes out into the atmosphere, leading to warmer air temperatures in the Pacific and subsequently, to warmer global air temperatures (plus a cascade of other impacts).

3. Originally the paramilitary arm of the illegal Philippine Communist Party (PKP), the Huks over the years have taken on the appearance of marauding bandits and extortionists, rather than of revolutionaries motivated by Communist ideology. Although there have been recent indications that recruits are again receiving Marxist indoctrination, among the peasantry the Huks maintain a "Robin Hood" image of assisting the poor. In fact, the Huks' separate system of justice in the area they influence, chiefly in the rice-producing provinces of Central Luzon, appears to be more efficient than the government's slow-moving and often corrupt judicial system. The Huks' decisions, which do not always favor the peasant, seem to be accepted by many landlords as well. ff782bc1db

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