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Get Involved~ How You Can Make a Difference


Share your thoughts on the future of marine management in Hawaii...

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Hui O Ka Wai Ola

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Hui O Ka Wai Ola water quality volunteers give their time & effort so we can monitor the health of our ocean
Community-based volunteer water quality monitoring is thriving in leeward Maui through Hui O Ka Wai Ola.  Join the clean ocean team!

Floating Workshop, June 3, 2016: 
Maui Now Coverage


Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

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There are many ongoing ways to turns your hands to work and build community while stewarding West Maui's precious resources.  Trade a few Saturdays to help out, and see how much fun it can be!
Maui Cultural Lands- MCL welcomes you to join them every Saturday for maintenance work in Honokowai valley. Meet us at the Pu'ukoli'i "Sugar Cane Train" Station parking lot. Groups and families are welcome. Please call or email to get more details. (meet at 9 am; pau hana 2:30 pm) 

Polanui Hiu Community Managed Makai Area: community meeting and reef survey, every first Saturday of the month, 9 am – 12 pm

Thank you for making our 11th Annual
Ridge to Reef RendezVIEW this October a success!

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Monthly volunteer opportunity with CORAL:
​every second Saturday
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When: Every second Saturday of the month
Time: 8:30am - 12:30pm
Where: Meet at 275 Oka Kope Road (near the Kā'anapali Coffee Farm entrance). From there, we will transport you to the planting location.
Provided: Snacks and water
Bring: Water bottle, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, rain gear, closed-toe shoes, a packed lunch
Contact:  Larissa at ltresse@coral.org

Join a movement West Maui Kumuwai

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Our aim is to encourage all of us on West Maui to reduce polluted runoff, which ultimately affects the health of our ocean. We’re talking about everyday things at home or in our yard, like the type of fertilizer we use, picking up after your pooch, and pointing sprinklers away from your neighbor’s driveway—and back on your lawn. Through community events and grassroots outreach, we ask folks to pledge their commitment, and we help make that commitment easy enough to do.  Follow on Facebook or www.westmauikumuwai.org

Click here for things you can do today!

Get Maui specific water-smart landscaping advice

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Other ideas from NRCS about backyard conservation

Four minute EPA video on green lawn care

Mahalo for coordination funding support from the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources and the Environmental Protection Agency/Hawaii State Department of Health.
A portion of this Project has been jointly funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“Agency”) or (“EPA”) under Section 319(h) of the Clean Water Act, and the Hawai‘i State Department of Health, Clean Water Branch. Although the information in this website has been funded in part by a Federal Grant to the Hawai‘i State Department of Health, it may not necessarily reflect the views of the Agency and the Hawai‘i State Department of Health and no official endorsement should be inferred.  This is true of all funding sources.