Free Presentation: “Sewage Impacts on Hawaiʻi’s Coastlines: Past, Present and Future”


The Sphere at Maui Ocean Center 192 Maalaea Rd, Wailuku, HI, United States

PLEASE NOTE: EVENT POSTPONED TO WEDS. JUNE 3  What will determine the future impacts of sewage on Hawai’i’s nearshore ecosystems and public health? Learn more at a free talk titled “Sewage Impacts on Hawaiʻi’s Coastlines: Past, Present and Future” by Daniel Amato, Ph.D., which will...

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Free Webinar: Invasive Roi in Hawaiʻi. What Should Be Done?

Presented as part of Maui Nui Marine Resource Council’s Know Your Ocean Speaker Series Photo by Keoki Stender Perhaps you’ve heard of “roi roundups” – efforts by the community to spearfish and kill roi, commonly known as the peacock grouper, to remove these invasive fish...

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“A Closer Look at Hawaiʻi’s Sea Turtles”: Free Webinar

If you're one of the many people who love sea turtles, join us at a free webinar on Weds. Sept. 9 to take a closer look at these amazing marine reptiles. With wildlife endocrinologist Dr. Camryn Allen youʻll learn about the ratio of male vs....

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Free Webinar: “Exploring the Octopus: How to Learn from Animal Behavior”

Octopuses explore the world around them with their flexible arms, which can touch -- and actually taste -- to help them quickly identify prey. Maui Nui Marine Resource Council invites the public to learn more about the specialized octopus cells that make this unique ability...

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Please Volunteer to Assist with Pre-Rainy Season Mā’alaea Ditch Clean Up on Sunday, December 27

Meet at Parking Lot between Maui Ocean Center and Carl's Jr. by EV Charging Stations (along Honoapiilani Highway in Ma'alaea) 300 Ma'alaea Road, Wailuku, HI, United States

MĀ’ALAEA, HI -- Looking for ways to give back this holiday season? Maui Nui Marine Resource Council invites the public to help protect marine life and water quality in Mā’alaea Bay by participating in a clean-up of trash that has been accumulating in the Mā’alaea...

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Free Feb. 10 talk on “Using the distant past as a guide for future decision-making about restoring and managing coastal lands in Waiheʻe and other parts of Hawaiʻi” by Scott Fisher, PhD

Zoom webinar

Reserve your free spot at https://bit.ly/HILTpast How can the distant past be used as a guide for future decision-making about restoring and managing coastal lands and helping these ecosystems survive future challenges from rising sea levels and climate change? Learn more at a free Zoom...

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