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Three speakers at KLRC meeting (Aug. 7)

Three speakers at KLRC meeting (Aug. 7)

* Kawaihae Local Resource Council meets 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7 Note from Tommie Sugunama at Rep. Cindy Evans office indicates The State Redistricting Council will be sending someone to update current efforts. This adds a third speaker to Sunday’s presentation. Washington State University graduate student Tony Spitzback will review recent experiments involving small fish […]

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ReefTeach volunteers needed for Earth Day (April 23)

ReefTeach volunteers needed for Earth Day (April 23)

Sara Peck is looking for a few more volunteers for the 11th Annual Earth & Ocean Festival. The event is Saturday, April 23 at Keauhou Beach Resort. * Set Up 7:30-8:30 a.m. – General stuff. We will not need to decorate but we will need to set up, set out mats for people to sit […]

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Volunteers needed for Earth Day Fair at Kahaluu (April 24)

Volunteers needed for Earth Day Fair at Kahaluu (April 24)

Aloha All, Saturday, April 24! Don’t Forget the 10th Annual Earth Day Fair Bigger than Ever! At the Outrigger Keauhou Beach Resort and Kahaluu Beach Park. Free! Family Fun. Hawaiian Cultural Activities. Ocean and Earth Learning Games and Activities. Free! Two Theaters with timely and spectacular presentations. 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Organized by UH […]

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ReefTalk: The Open Ocean Creatures At Night (Jan. 26)

MEDIA RELEASE * Kealakehe High School Library, Tuesday, January 26th, from 6:30 to 8:00pm. Mr. Matthew D’Avella, noted videographer, shares his adventures with open ocean night diving. He has captured outrageous strange and fantastic deep water creatures on HD film for you to enjoy without getting wet and cold! For further information call, Sara Peck […]

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ReefTalk 'The Ocean Creatures At Night' (Nov. 17)

ReefTalk ‘The Ocean Creatures At Night’ (Nov. 17)

MEDIA RELEASE * 6:30-8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 17, at Thelma Parker Library, Waimea Matthew D’Avella, noted videographer, shares his adventures with open ocean night diving.  He has captured strange and fantastic deep water creatures on HD film for you to enjoy without getting wet and cold! This ReefTalk will also be given in Kona in […]

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Waikoloa Talk Story slated for Oct. 9

MEDIA RELEASE Waikoloa Talk Story: 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9 at Waikoloa School Library. Topic: When to Dial 911! Pupus and music 5:30-6 p.m. Program begins with updates on the Skate Park, Furlough Fridays, Hooku Street Park Improvements and Community Center. John White, CEO of North Hawaii Community Hospital, will give a status report and […]

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Snorkelers, Divers, Paddlers, Water People!  Consider getting into the ocean early mornings the 2nd and 3rd day after the full moon in May to watch for and document cauliflower spawning.

Joan Prater, a long time ReefWatcher who managed to document sp

Volunteers needed for coral spawning documentation

Snorkelers, Divers, Paddlers, Water People! Consider getting into the ocean early mornings the 2nd and 3rd day after the full moon in May to watch for and document cauliflower spawning. Joan Prater, a long time ReefWatcher who managed to document sp

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ReefWatchers training, presentation Feb. 28

MEDIA RELEASE ReefWatchers is hosting a morning of information, training and a presentation on reef ecosystems Saturday, Feb. 28. The morning will include new information on Hawaii’s reef ecosystems, presentation by Linda Preskitt, ReefWatcher information exchange, report on ReefWatchers’ 2008 coral spawning project and preparation for 2009 spawning, and an orientation for newcomers. ReefWatchers are […]

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