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Malama Maunalua

Malama Maunalua is a recently formed community-based initiative dedicated to creating a more culturally and ecologically healthy Maunalua region in Southeast O'ahu. Malama Maunalua works in partnership with the Polynesian Voyaging Society, Malama Hawai'i, The Nature Conservancy, Hui Nalu Canoe Club, State Dept. of Land and Natural Resources, and many, many others.

 

Maunalua Makai Watch – May and June 2007
Photos by P. Sato and C. Eng


Conservation enforcement officers give a briefing on conservation rules and regulations

Officers compare different types of nets used for fishing -- some illegal

Volunteers plan their human use monitoring strategies

Volunteers practice human use monitoring along Waialae Beach


World Ocean Day – June 8, 2007

Kawaiku‘i Park
Photos by P. Sato


Setting up for World Ocean Day with B.E.A.C.H.

Orienting volunteers for the day with a special note on identifying alien limu

Eager volunteers ready to tackle the clean up of Kawaiku'i Beach

Sorting the native limu from the invasive alien limu

More than 50 volunteers of all ages came out to help


The volunteer spirit was impressive!


 

 

Nā Pua O Maunalua - October 2005
Photos by P. Sato and D. Masaki


GPS Training

paddling double-hull canoes

invasive limu control

study sites for invasive limu control

Invasive limu control

UH botany researchers instructing students

Water quality monitoring

Water quality monitoring test

Water quality monitoring dye

close up of GPS unit

coral monitoring quadrat

studying alien limu

reaching
Hōkūle‘a by paddling

checking out sleeping quarters

paddling double-hull canoes

reaching
Hōkūle‘a

Nainoa briefing the students

KHON2 morning news getting the story

KHON2 morning news going live

Manolo Morales interviewing student

students awaiting their turn

Nainoa Thompson instructing students

enjoying their moment on
Hōkūle‘a

helping to sail
Hōkūle‘a

Nainoa Thompson teaching young navigators

learning how to steer
Hōkūle‘a

learning how to steer
Hōkūle‘a

breaking out in song and dance

Hōkūle‘a in drydock

Hui Mālama O Ke Kai students perform

High School students share thoughts

feeding 100+ hungry people at the pa'ina

the friend ta'ape is so 'ono!

children dancing in celebration

Aloha to a great pilot program!

 

 

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