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Beach Cleanup with Keep Puako Beautiful – Kawiahae

July 8, 2023 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Keep Puako Beautiful
Beach Cleanup
Friday, July 89:00am – 12:15pm

If your group is interested in organizing a beach, trail or ocean cleanup we can help. Contact us for supplies, waivers, and help with permission from various agencies. Together we can do more to keep our island clean and beautiful.

New Service Project Partnership in South Kohala

Keep Puako Beautiful is partnering with the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail Corridor, NPS and NOAA Marine Derbis Hawaii to provide collection bins and supplies to reduce and recycle the amount of environmentally harmful marine debris, fishing line and cigarette litter that enters into the ocean in South Kohala. We identified sites of need and partnered with the government, and public and private sector landlords for approval to install BIN kiosks on their land. Oceana Steward partners joining us to develop a year around monitoring program are KPB data specialists, Hawaii Preparatory Academy Marine Science Educator, HPA High School Capstone program and Hawaii Institute of Public Health.

HELP PROTECT OUR OCEANS

Marine Debris Affects Everyone

In Hawaii we share our ocean with more than 7,000 species of marine life. Of these species, approximately 25 percent are found nowhere else in the world. Coral reefs are the rain forests of the sea. They are living animals that eat, grow, reproduce, and provide food and shelter for fish and other marine life. Join us in helping to protect our ocean, our reef, and our marine life.

Here’s what you can do to “MALAMA”(take care of) this special place:

  • Help us reduce threats to our oceans and wildlife prevent marine debris.
  • Protect coral reefs from pollution and soil erosion by preventing wildfires.
  • Remove polluting litter and toxic cigarette butts from our ocean and waterway environment.
  • 4Rs: REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, and REFUSE single use plastic.
  • Explore this website and other resources to gain awareness.
  • Challenge yourself to do a 15 minute “speed cleanup” each time you visit our beaches.

Ocean Etiquette

On The Shore:

  • Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before entering the water or cover up with a t-shirt or rash guard. Sunscreens that don’t contain oxybenzone are more “reef-friendly.” Choose one with zinc instead.
  • Use a trash can, not the sand. Or take it with you. Plastic debris often ends up in the ocean and can entangle marine life.
  • Respect local cultural sites and traditional practices. Take time to ask about the rules, practices, and guidelines in place.

In The Water:

  • Choose a sandy place to enter and exit the water. And iff you must stand, stand on sand and not on the coral reef. Coral is a living animal and direct contact harms coral. It takes seconds to damage a reef that may take decades to recover.
  • Fish don’t need to be fed. Many are grazers, keeping algae (seaweed or limu) in check.
  • Leave corals, shells, and rocks where they lie. Many creatures live in, on, and around them.
  • Give marine life plenty of space. Keep your distance, look but don’t touch. Many species, including turtles, whales, and dolphins, are protected from harassment by state and federal laws.

Your Donations are Important

We believe our cleanups, outreach and educational programs make a difference in our community. We are grateful for contributions and support from our valued community partners and volunteers. YOUR DONATIONS ARE IMPORTANT! Help us be sustainable and continue our community conservation efforts on the South Kohala Coast. Tax exempt donations accepted by South Kohala Reef Alliance, EIN #46-0680337 a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Keep Puako Beautiful, South Kohala Reef Alliance, Hawaii Preparatory Academy & Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail NPS 
7/8/23 Summer  Cleanup and Community Education for the Kohala Coast and beyond.
Land and shoreline access for water cleanup. 
Kam’aina & Visitors Malama Aina
Starts at 8:30 AM Ends at 12 PM
Location; Kawaihae Small Boat Harbor South
General Event Schedule is not exact but we will try to end by Noon.

7:00 AM Arrive to set up. 

Educators can have a quick cleanup if desired prior to visitor arrival                                                                              8 AM      Welcome, Sign in waivers, cleanup safety, gear up and pick a site to clean for land and water.
8:30 AM Begin cleanup
10:30 to 11 AM Cleanup Ends: Table w/ tent station:Volunteers return to weigh in station: tally & total trash and separate recyclables. Bag Please volunteer to take a bag to the transfer station on your way home . We like progressive photos of volunteers and trash pile, cleanup photos, group photos for land and water. We have an active recycling and up-cycling fishing line and cigarette litter program. Hi5 beverage containers are recycled, marine debris plastics and glass is saved for use in commercial products or as our marine debris art supplies.
10:30 to 11:30 AM Participants receive a ticket to Spin the Education Wheel for prizes after trash is logged in. Marine debris guessing game.           
8:30 to 12 Noon  Education, exhibits, table shares and marine debris art table activity.
8:30 to 12 Noon  Hydration, Snack & Water table w/ tent station available, pot luck welcome
-Bring snacks, pot luck or drinks to share at the Hydration and snack table.
 
Event table shares: Bring  table, tents, education materials, exhibits, chairs and personal comfort and safety items.
We are grateful for you coming together to share what our community does to protect and restore Hawaii every day!

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Date:
July 8, 2023
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9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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