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The episode 61g Kamokuna ocean entry was still active today (October 26), with a breakout on the delta surface feeding multiple lava streams on the delta's seaward edge. Despite the amount of lava entering the water, the ocean entry plume was extremely weak, with little to no sign of it from HVO's Holei Pali webcam (HPcam), which views the lower half of the 61g flow field, from the ocean entry to the pali. Photo taken Thursday, October 26, 2017 courtesy of USGS/HVO

The episode 61g Kamokuna ocean entry was still active today (October 26), with a breakout on the delta surface feeding multiple lava streams on the delta’s seaward edge. Despite the amount of lava entering the water, the ocean entry plume was extremely weak, with little to no sign of it from HVO’s Holei Pali webcam (HPcam), which views the lower half of the 61g flow field, from the ocean entry to the pali. Photo taken Thursday, October 26, 2017 courtesy of USGS/HVO

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