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Maui Coral Reefs - Fall 2014 USCRTF Meeting
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Fall 2014 USCRTF Meeting. US Coral Reef Task Force. Watch our video series about the great coral reef management work happening in West Maui! Coral Reef Assessment and Monitoring Program. Kahekili Herbivore Fisheries Management Area. West Maui Ridge 2 Reef Initiative. Create a free website.
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September | 2014 | All Islands Coral Reef Blog
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All Islands Coral Reef Blog. A blog about coral reef-related people, places, and projects in the U.S. and Freely Associated States. US All Islands Coral Reef Committee. Where the Corals Live: Florida. September 30, 2014. September 25, 2014. More information is available on the AIC website. Updates were provided to the U.S. Coral Reef Task Force at the 32nd USCRTF meeting in September 2014. A copy of the full report is available here. Where the Corals Live: CNMI. September 29, 2014. September 25, 2014.
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Maui Ocean Bloggers: September 2012
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Monday, September 17, 2012. International Coastal Cleanup at Kahekili! On Saturday, September 15th, coastal cleanups were held all over the world. Maui was no exception! Many thanks to all the volunteers island-wide who donned the gloves and took part in one place or another. Of course, as an effort coordinated by Ka'anapali Makai Watch. We targeted Kahekili Beach Park and the surrounding area. We also put together an event, the Hawaii Hotel Coastal Cleanup Challenge. But what about the debris in the "Sh...
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Maui Ocean Bloggers: Give us 30 Minutes, We’ll Give You a Whole New Way to See the Reef
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Monday, January 20, 2014. Give us 30 Minutes, We’ll Give You a Whole New Way to See the Reef. Whether you grew up here or moved here from elsewhere, and whether the reef in North Ka’anapali is part of your ahupua‘a or not, there is always something to learn, and this particular reef has a lot to teach us. Coral reefs worldwide have declined and continue to be threatened by human activities, and our reefs in Hawai‘i are no exception. Yeah, you’ve heard it before, right? Try this quiz on YouTube. We would ...
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Maui Ocean Bloggers: July 2015
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Monday, July 20, 2015. Speed-Date-a-Scientist event to kick off the 2015 Ridge to Reef Rendezvous! Join an array of researchers and science fans this Friday the 24th at Maui Brewing Co.'s Kahana Brewpub for the "S peed Date a Scientist. Pau hana, co-sponsored by partners in the West Maui Ridge to Reef Initiative. And the Hawai'i Environmental Education Alliance. For more on the event, check out this article in the Lahaina News by Alana Yurkanin. Want to get to know our lineup in advance? Hawaiian Islands...
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Maui Ocean Bloggers: October 2012
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Friday, October 26, 2012. Encountering Hawaiian Monk Seals in the water: your behavior as a swimmer, snorkeler, or diver makes a difference. As Hawaiian monk seals are increasingly seen at popular diving and snorkeling sites around Hawai‘i, it’s important that people understand the potential impacts of their actions when around these critically endangered animals. Photo courtesy of Rick Long. 8226; Do not feed the seal or discard bait or scraps into the water. 8226; Observe the seal from a respectful dis...
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Maui Ocean Bloggers: Guidelines and Disclaimer
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Saturday, January 1, 2011. Comment and Posting Policy:. The administrators reserve the right to moderate comments and omit any that are not aligned with our policies and proper human decency. Please cite your sources (including name of publication and date) if you make reference to data. For more legalese, we share the same policies as Hawaii EcoTube. Maui Ocean Blogger Team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our collaborative community blog! For more, see our Welcome/About message. Local Kn...
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Maui Ocean Bloggers: Professional Profile: Craig Downs
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Thursday, June 18, 2015. Professional Profile: Craig Downs. Executive Director, Haereticus Environmental Laboratory. 3 Degree(s) held and from where:. PhD: University of Hawaii – Manoa. 5 Briefly describe the project(s) you are currently working on:. In Maui, we are working on two projects:. The Kapalua Bay Restoration Initiative – Kapalua Bay’s coral reef “collapsed” beginning in 2006. Our goal is to mitigate these stressors and return the Bay back to health. Our organization partners with government ag...
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Maui Ocean Bloggers: Speed-Date-a-Scientist event to kick off the 2015 Ridge to Reef Rendezvous!
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Monday, July 20, 2015. Speed-Date-a-Scientist event to kick off the 2015 Ridge to Reef Rendezvous! Join an array of researchers and science fans this Friday the 24th at Maui Brewing Co.'s Kahana Brewpub for the "S peed Date a Scientist. Pau hana, co-sponsored by partners in the West Maui Ridge to Reef Initiative. And the Hawai'i Environmental Education Alliance. For more on the event, check out this article in the Lahaina News by Alana Yurkanin. Want to get to know our lineup in advance? Hawaiian Islands...
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Maui Ocean Bloggers: January 2014
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Monday, January 20, 2014. Give us 30 Minutes, We’ll Give You a Whole New Way to See the Reef. Whether you grew up here or moved here from elsewhere, and whether the reef in North Ka’anapali is part of your ahupua‘a or not, there is always something to learn, and this particular reef has a lot to teach us. Coral reefs worldwide have declined and continue to be threatened by human activities, and our reefs in Hawai‘i are no exception. Yeah, you’ve heard it before, right? Try this quiz on YouTube. We would ...
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