
Limu Huki Algea Removal
We team up with Mālama Maunalua for a volunteer workday in Maunalua Bay! We will help restore the marine environment by removing invasive algae from the nearshore waters, as part of an effort to continue the work of the Great Huki. From 2009 to 2011, a team of dedicated volunteers and staff removed 3 million pounds of invasive limu from 27 acres. Today, we continue this effort through volunteer workdays.
Event Details:
We meet at Kuliʻouʻou Beach Park (100 Bay Street). The event will run for approximately 3 hours. Parking can be found along Summer Street. Upon arrival, please check in with the Community Huki Leaders. They will hand out water shoes, gloves, and bags to remove the algae. Once all of the supplies are distributed, the leaders will briefly introduce Mālama Maunalua, the history of Maunalua Bay, and the types of invasive alien algae that will be removed that day. The Community Huki Leaders will then walk everyone along the shoreline to the Paikō Restoration Area. This is approximately a 10-15 minute walk from Kuliʻouʻou Beach Park. The remainder of the time will be spent removing algae from the bay. We will ensure that you are back at Kuliʻouʻou Beach Park to rinse off.
What to bring:
We ask that all group leaders ensure that their volunteers have adequate amounts of water to stay hydrated, sunscreen, and clothes that can get wet, such as rash guards and board shorts. Towels, water shoes, hats, and a change of clothes are also recommended. We are asking that volunteers try to bring their own footwear and gloves (Mālama Maunalua does provide water shoes and gloves, but in limited quantities and only in adult sizes! 5-13 and S-XL)
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Location:
Kuliʻouʻou Beach Park
100 Bay St, Honolulu, HI 96821, USA