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| The organizations listed all play a necessary and vital role in the overeall effort to protect the ocean waters surrounding Hawai'i and in some cases, beyond. They need your support. Go to their websites, read about their programs and choose one or more to support with your contributions of money and/or effort of assistance. |
| KAHEA is a community-based organization working to improve the quality of life for Hawai‘i's people and future generations through the revitalization and protection of Hawai‘i's unique natural and cultural resources. CLICK HERE |
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| Working to replenish and sustain the natural and cultural resources of the Pūpūkea and Waimea Ahupua'a for present and future generations through active community stewardship, education, and partnerships. CLICK HERE |
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| Conservation Council for Hawai‘i was founded in 1950 by environmental activists, academics, and others seeking to establish a scientific base for protecting Hawai'i's natural resources. CLICK HERE |
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| The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Coral Reef Conservation Program (CRCP) supports effective management and sound science to preserve, sustain and restore valuable coral reef ecosystems. CLICK HERE |
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| Give the Reef a Break (.org) is dedicated to educating the public about Hawaii’s coral reefs and motivating people to take action to protect them through individual and collective efforts. CLICK HERE |
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| Mālama Hawai‘i is a hui of over seventy organizations and hundreds of individuals committed to the vision that Hawai‘i, our special island home, be a place where the people, land and sea are cared for, and communities are healthy and safe. CLICK HERE |
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| The Nature Conservancy Hawai‘i Marine Program's efforts are focused on restoring the health of the magnificent coral reefs and the unique species that depend on them for their survival. CLICK HERE |
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| The Sierra Club Hawai‘i Chapter works to restore air and water quality, to protect and restore the land and preserve biological diversity and to conserve Hawai‘i's resources. CLICK HERE |
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| Mālama Maunalua is a collaboration of more than a dozen partners including the Polynesian Voyaging Society, Hui Nalu Canoe Club, Mālama Hawai‘i, NOAA, the University of Hawai‘i and The Nature Conservancy, working together to create a community-based marine education and resource stewardship program in Maunalua Bay in southeast O‘ahu. CLICK HERE |
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| The Algalita Marine Research Foundation is dedicated to the protection of the marine environment and its watersheds through research, education, and restoration. CLICK HERE |
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| The Pacific Whale Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting whales and their ocean home. CLICK HERE |
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| Cascadia Research Collective is a Washington state scientific and education and does important research work to manage and protect threatened marine mammals, including in Hawai‘i. CLICK HERE |
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| The Hawaiian Cetacean Studies is an ongoing project of the Cascadia Research Collective. The project study area includes waters around all the main islands. CLICK HERE |
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More To Come! |
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