Mālama Maunalua FT

On February 7,2018, Pū’ulu Koa visited and worked in Maunalua Bay.  There we learned from Aunty Pua about the Ko’olau Mountain Watershed Partnership, we learned from Uncle Jason about the significance in caring for our water systems (streams, estuary (muliwai) and ocean), we were able to work alongside Aunty Maci, Aunty Kiana and Uncle Pono and the rest of the huki team to pull 59 bags of invasive limu that totaled 1180 pounds.  It was a beautiful and productive day learning and working together.  Mahalo to all who made this event possible.
Students, please reply to this blog with your reflection from this experience.

Below is an email message from Aunty Maci and the Mālama Maunalua group:

Hi everyone,

I hope you are well. We greatly appreciated your participation in our educational huki yesterday. It was a beautiful day in the water and weʻre so glad that your students were able to join from Kamehameha School. Collectively, you successfully pulled 59 bags which equals 1180 lbs of invasive limu from Maunalua Bay. All the limu was donated to a local, organic farm. Fantastic work!!

If you have a few minutes, kindly share our huki survey link with your participants. We continue to seek way to improve our educational huki events.

Huki Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WKXCG5Z

Thank you again for coming out and we all really appreciated the snacks! Please join us in the future!

Best,
Maci and the huki team

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