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Donna (Kahi) Kahakui
Paddler and founder of nonprofit group Kai Makana

“It is my belief that Hawaii’s ocean environment is our most precious resource. Yet, we are doing so little to preserve it in the Main Hawaiian Islands. As a society, it’s time for Hawai‘i to be a conservation leader. It’s time to take what we need, leave what we don’t, and not hurt anything unnecessarily. Our ocean’s future
depends on it.”

pressroom photo, by Tami Kauakea Winston

PHOTOGRAPHY

SIDEBAR:
Courtesy of Kai Makana

LEFT:
Fisherman pulling in a catch off Sandy Beach, Kaiwi coastline on O‘ahu.
by Tami Kauakea Winston/ Photo Resource Hawai‘i

 

   

PHOTO GALLERY

PRESS RELEASE: Watershed Pollutants Impact Coral Reefs
PRESS RELEASE: Protections Can Help Fishes Recover
PRESS RELEASE: Lay Net Claims Monk Seal
PRESS RELEASE: Lay Net Restrictions Now Law
PRESS RELEASE: Fair Catch Campaign Launches

CAMPAIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
FACT SHEET Decline of Hawai‘i Reef Fish
 OPINION POLL Hawai‘i Residents' Attitudes on the Ocean
RESPONSIBLE FISHING A Way of Life
STATE'S NEW RULES for Lay Gill Nets

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