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If you’d like to learn more about the rich cultural history of Maunalua, save the date for Sunday March 25 at 10 a.m. when Livable Hawaii Kai Hui and Maunalua.net host the year’s first talk story, which will share the…
For the Bay
For the Future
For Life
Our vision:
A Maunalua Bay where marine life is abundant, the water is clean and clear, and people take kuleana in caring for the Bay.
If you’d like to learn more about the rich cultural history of Maunalua, save the date for Sunday March 25 at 10 a.m. when Livable Hawaii Kai Hui and Maunalua.net host the year’s first talk story, which will share the…
Through ongoing community outreach with local schools, Mālama Maunalua is working to educate haumana about healthy aquatic ecosystems and we're always thrilled to hear feedback from the students. Following our most recent Educational Huki on Feb. 7, Kamehameha Middle School students…
As the state closes out Hawaii Invasive Species Awareness Month, we enter the nationally recognized week aimed at raising awareness and identifying solutions to invasive species issues on all levels from local to international . From Feb. 26 through March…
Recreational users, scientific researchers and others who enjoy Maunalua Bay and other coastal waters have a new online resource that will help promote compliance to aquatic rules and regulations: MapTool, an interactive geographic information system unveiled earlier this month by the Department of Land…
While the environmental impacts of overfishing have been long documented in mainstream media, it was only until 2015 that the issue of human rights abuses in the seafood industry was spotlighted in an Associated Press investigative series – which in…
More than 100 seventh-graders from the Kapālama Campus of Kamehameha Schools waded into knee-high waters of Maunalua Bay to remove invasive algae species as part of Mālama Maunalua’s second educational huki of the year on Wednesday Feb. 7. Prior to…