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University research project includes underwater cages

University research project includes underwater cages

From Kara Osada-D’Avella of The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) and Tony Spitzack from Washington State University: Just a heads up on a university research project you may see on dives: Northern Sites are between Puako and Keawaiki Southern Sites are between Old Kona Airport and the Energy Lab. 10-20 foot depth Description: The exclusion cages […]

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CORAL urges testimony on rule changes

CORAL urges testimony on rule changes

From The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL): Aloha Kakou, We know how important the sustainability of our ocean resources is to you. As you may or may not be aware, there has been a decade long endeavor to develop and fine tune a number of essential fisheries management recommendations for West Hawaii. This effort is finally […]

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Big Island Reef Fund’s 2012 Bag Tags voting ends Sunday (Jan 8)

To enter in your vote, please follow the link by Sunday January 8th, 2012. Thanks to all the photographers for their entries, and thanks for taking part by helping us to choose great new images for the Big Island Reef Fund’s 2012 Bag Tags!

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Big Island Reef Fund's 2012 Bag Tag photo contest

Big Island Reef Fund’s 2012 Bag Tag photo contest

MEDIA RELEASE Coral Reef Alliance is looking for photo’s of underwater critters from Hawaii to put on the 2012 Bag Tags. Bag tags are being used as part of the Big Island Reef Fund donation system and in shops, on boats and other locations to increase public awareness and knowledge on how to take care […]

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Voluntary reef standards up for review

MEDIA RELEASE The Kailua-Kona voluntary standards for marine tourism task force is looking for people to help the reef. Marine recreation providers in Kailua-Kona are working with each other, as well as state agencies and local organizations, to create voluntary standards for marine tourism operations (such as scuba diving, snorkeling, snuba, kayaking, canoeing, surfing, general […]

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