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Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
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Resource Management and Protection. 2012 Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program Expedition. Check out the daily Expedition Log from the Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program (RAMP) research expedition to the Monument aboard the. 2006 Maritime Archaeology, Mapping, and Education. Follow the first expedition to the newly established Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument. 2005 Educator at Sea Voyage to the NWHI. Hōkūleʻa's. Voyage to the NWHI. Hōkūleʻa. Web site owner: National Ocean Servi...
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Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
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Resource Management and Protection. Educational Resources for Teachers. Winged Ambassadors: Ocean Literacy Through the Eyes of Albatross. 93mb pdf, 11"x17"). Illustrated by Rena Ekmanis. Papahānaumokuākea map poster. Teacher's Guide to Navigating Change. Navigating Change Video Modules. He Waʻa He Moku He Moku He Waʻa. The Canoe is an Island and the Island is a Canoe)". This short film introduces conservation values and ways to care for our land, ocean and each other. Navigating Change Sail Plan.
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Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
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Resource Management and Protection. The Monument permitting criteria is set forth in Proclamation 8031 and Monument Regulations at 50 CFR Part 404.11. Monument findings and review criteria must be met by all applicants ensuring that their proposed activities are consistent with Proclamation 8031 and the goals of the Monument (see Monument Management Plan. The Monument Management Board may require applicants to submit additional information, comply with special conditions, or undergo additional training.
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Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
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Resource Management and Protection. Kaiser High School students measure wind speed at Kaʻena Point. Credit: Andy Collins/NOAA. The field- and activity-based Teacher's Guide to Navigating Change. Provides the framework for inquiry-based learning to prepare students for restoration projects in their own communities. Students participate in classroom and field-based programs, such as alien algae cleanup, stream sediment studies, marine debris cleanup and forest restoration. The Navigating Change Program bri...
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Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
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Resource Management and Protection. Winged Ambassadors: Ocean Literacy through the Eyes of Albatross. Albatrosses, charismatic and threatened seabirds, are ambassadors for a clean ocean. They traverse vast oceanic regions searching for floating food. Along their journeys, they ingest plastic trash and are hooked in fisheries. Lesson 1 Introduction to Seabirds. Lesson 2 Tracking Albatross Migrations. Lesson 3 Protecting Ocean Hotspots. Lesson 4 Bolus Analysis. Lesson 5 Campus Debris Survey. This activity ...
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International Engagement | National Marine Protected Areas Center
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Recreation and Ocean Uses. What You Can Do. Our goals for international engagement are:. Improving the effectiveness of marine resource protection. Sharing experiences, developing our staff and leveraging resources. Many international programs aim to support the effective establishment and management of protected areas, including MPAs. Some key resources are listed below. IUCN Marine and Polar Program. World Commission on Protected Areas Marine. UNESCO Marine World Heritage Program. How Is My MPA Doing?
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Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument
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Resource Management and Protection. Aquariums, Museums and Learning Centers. The Mokupāpapa Discovery Center. Waikīkī Aquarium. The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands exhibit at Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu features corals and fish like the masked angelfish and an as-yet identified endemic angelfish. Visit www.waquarium.org. Revised August 26, 2016 by PMNM Webmaster. Web site owner: National Ocean Service. Office of National Marine Sanctuaries. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Global Protected Area Partnerships | PIPAP
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Skip to main content. Protected Areas Working Group. Global Protected Area Partnerships. Regional Protected Area Partnerships. Country-Based Protected Area Partnerships. Explore Protected Area Solutions. Designing Protected Areas and Networks. Culture, Communication and Social Marketing. Data Analysis and Interpretation. Marine and Terrestrial Waste. Grants, Funding and Scholarships. Global Protected Area Partnerships. Alliance for Zero Extinction. Alliance for Zero Extinction. Is a partnership of indepe...
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Protected Areas Working Group (PAWG) of the Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation | PIPAP
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Skip to main content. Protected Areas Working Group. Global Protected Area Partnerships. Regional Protected Area Partnerships. Country-Based Protected Area Partnerships. Explore Protected Area Solutions. Designing Protected Areas and Networks. Culture, Communication and Social Marketing. Data Analysis and Interpretation. Marine and Terrestrial Waste. Grants, Funding and Scholarships. Protected Areas Working Group (PAWG) of the Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation. Action Plan 2014 2020.
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