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Plastic Paradise Film Screening (2014). Hawppon currently operates only in the Kahala area. We understand that many of our volunteers are looking for other venues to support. Please visit these other organizations who are doing a great job in helping our communities. Kupu Hawaii- http:/ kupuhawaii.org/. Surfrider O’ahu Chapter- http:/ oahu.surfrider.org/. Mālama Maunalua- http:/ malamamaunalua.org/. Sustainable Coastlines- http:/ sustainablecoastlineshawaii.org. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i: Limu Huki for Pōʻalima, Iune 12
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i. Discussions on this blog are dedicated to the exchange of information on geographical sites in Hawai'i with a special focus on Maunalua Bay and adjacent ahupua'a. How do these sites relate to ancient and modern Hawaiian culture, history, land management, language, mythology and archeology? Saturday, June 20, 2009. Limu Huki for Pōʻalima, Iune 12. Mahalo nui iā 'oukou no ko 'oukou kōkua. March 18, 2010 at 6:45 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is Hawai'i really a State?
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i: Back again!
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i. Discussions on this blog are dedicated to the exchange of information on geographical sites in Hawai'i with a special focus on Maunalua Bay and adjacent ahupua'a. How do these sites relate to ancient and modern Hawaiian culture, history, land management, language, mythology and archeology? Monday, December 28, 2009. Aloha mai kakou,. E kala mai for the absence! It has been awhile since posting so back at it again. Anticipating regulars posts going into the new year. Communi...
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i: Old Mākāhā adjacent to Paiko Lagoon
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i. Discussions on this blog are dedicated to the exchange of information on geographical sites in Hawai'i with a special focus on Maunalua Bay and adjacent ahupua'a. How do these sites relate to ancient and modern Hawaiian culture, history, land management, language, mythology and archeology? Sunday, March 1, 2009. Old Mākāhā adjacent to Paiko Lagoon. Mahalo to Chris Cramer for pointing this out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is Hawai'i really a State? Itʻs All About Kee...
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i: Loko I'a o Kanewai
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i. Discussions on this blog are dedicated to the exchange of information on geographical sites in Hawai'i with a special focus on Maunalua Bay and adjacent ahupua'a. How do these sites relate to ancient and modern Hawaiian culture, history, land management, language, mythology and archeology? Friday, July 10, 2009. Loko I'a o Kanewai. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View this for a Different Perspective on Hawai'i as a State. Is Hawai'i really a State? Letter to the Editor.
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i: Todayʻs Huki Tally
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i. Discussions on this blog are dedicated to the exchange of information on geographical sites in Hawai'i with a special focus on Maunalua Bay and adjacent ahupua'a. How do these sites relate to ancient and modern Hawaiian culture, history, land management, language, mythology and archeology? Thursday, March 5, 2009. 98 bags of invasive algae were pulled today at Paiko by 20 of us in about 1 1/2 hours for a total of 3076 lbs. Right on, gang! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i: Why Don't We Just Name a Whole Island after the President
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i. Discussions on this blog are dedicated to the exchange of information on geographical sites in Hawai'i with a special focus on Maunalua Bay and adjacent ahupua'a. How do these sites relate to ancient and modern Hawaiian culture, history, land management, language, mythology and archeology? Sunday, January 10, 2010. Why Don't We Just Name a Whole Island after the President. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View this for a Different Perspective on Hawai'i as a State. Letʻs...
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i: Papahana Kuaola
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Geographical Sites of Hawai'i. Discussions on this blog are dedicated to the exchange of information on geographical sites in Hawai'i with a special focus on Maunalua Bay and adjacent ahupua'a. How do these sites relate to ancient and modern Hawaiian culture, history, land management, language, mythology and archeology? Saturday, January 16, 2010. Message received below from Mahi at Papahana Kuaola:. Hau'oli Makahiki Hou and mahalo for your mana'o, sweat, and positive. Saturday, January 23, 2010. Road wi...
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USGS Pacific Coral Reef Studies, Project News
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Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. USGS Pacific Coral Reefs. Circulation and sediment dynamics. Coral Reefs at Risk. Watch this page for the latest breaking news in the USGS Pacific Coral Reefs Program. Click on any of the links to read an extended article. Note—the links will take you outside of the this website. Use your browser's Back button to return to this page. October 2015—Scientists from the USGS in Santa Cruz attended the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force. August 2015—The USGS Sound Wave...
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USGS Pacific Coral Reef Studies, Oʻahu
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Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center. USGS Pacific Coral Reefs. Circulation and sediment dynamics. Coral Reefs at Risk. Landsat satellite image from NASA. Oʻahu encompasses 1,546 sq km (597 sq mi) and is the third largest in the Hawaiian Islands chain. Also known as The Gathering Place. The USGS is working closely with Mālama Maunalua. And the Kewalo Marine Laboratory. As part of the Hawaiʻi Local Action Strategy Plan. We have also assisted the National Park Service (NPS). Other partners working wit...
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