Update: Our annual Makai Watch training was a success! Mahalo to Luna Kekoa, State Makai Watch Coordinator for facilitating and presenting, to DOCARE Branch Chief Guy Chang for supporting and sharing the history of DLNR/DOCARE, to DOCARE Officers Al Lagunte and Carlton Helm for continuing to be present and providing valuable guidance for the fourth […]
Visit Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea at Ocean Fest at Turtle Bay!
Our KPK students had a blast at Ocean Fest! Visit us this Saturday at Ocean Fest! We will be there to help educate about our fragile marine ecosystem and will have information about our various projects and programs. We’ll also have prizes for attendees of all ages who successfully play our “Guess That Critter” game. […]
Community Science Talk Story Event
Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea is proud to present our Community Science Talk Story Event. Join us Saturday, May 28th, from 5pm-8pm at the Sunset Beach Recreation Center.
Limu
Limu (seaweed) is a very important part of the marine ecosystem. Stay tuned for a whole series of posts all about our native limu!
SPECIAL MEETING ON SHARKS COVE DEVELOPMENT
Join the Save Sharks Cove Coalition at a special North Shore Neighborhood Board meeting on Wednesday, April 6th, 2016 at the Pavilion in Waimea Valley. Public comments and questions will be taken after presentation by Developers. Sharks Cove Coalition! is a network of community groups, neighbors, and individuals united: to protect and enhance the ecological […]
Marine Plastics Aren’t Cool
These pretty colors and odd shapes are the remnants of plastics lost in the sea. The students of Ka Papa Kai learned today that when seabirds mistake the plastic bits for food, they fill up with them, stop eating because they feel full, then starve to death due to a lack of nutrition. Mahalo to […]
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