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The black sands of Punaluu Beach Park are seen from above. (Photo courtesy of Brian Powers/www.hawaiianimages.net)

Punaluu Beach Park reopens after shark sighting yesterday

This is a Civil Defense Shark Sighting Update for at 8 a.m., Saturday (March 4). The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) reports Punaluu Beach Park in Ka‘u, which was closed yesterday due to a shark sighting, is reopened today. Have a safe day. This is your Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency.

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Wish you were here? Punaluu Beach Park

Wish you were here? Punaluu Beach Park

Photos and story by Karin Stanton | Hawaii 24/7 Contributing Editor Punaluu Beach Park is famous for two things: black sand and turtles. The black sand beach is about the most accessible on the island and is about the most perfect place to take a few deep breaths and remember just how awesome the Big […]

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Honu‘ea (Hawksbill Turtle) hatch at Punaluu Beach Park in Ka‘u with a little help from their friends.

Welcome to the world, Hawksbill turtles hatch

Honu‘ea (Hawksbill Turtle) hatch at Punaluu Beach Park in Ka‘u with a little help from their friends.

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