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Kawaihae Watershed Improvements Completed

February 9, 2023 (Big Island Video News)—A five-year effort to protect the marine environment and improve coral ecosystem health in the Kawaihae has recently been completed.

The Kohala Center, an independent nonprofit organization based in Waimea on Hawai‘i Island, recently gave an update on the project to help mitigate erosion and sedimentation at the Kawaihae 1 (Honokoa) Watershed.

Big Island Bay Named ‘Hope Spot’ For Conservation Efforts

June 3, 2022 (Honolulu Civil Beat)—An organization founded by world-renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle has designated Hawaii island’s Kahalu‘u Bay as a “hope spot.” Kahalu‘u Bay “has become a beacon of hope and a source of inspiration for the community,” Earle said in news release.

Kahalu‘u Bay Named Mission Blue Hope Spot

May 29, 2022 (Big Island Now)—Mission Blue, a marine conservation nonprofit that works to rally local and international support to preserve and protect marine ecosystems, has designated Kahalu‘u Bay in Kona as one of its Hope Spots. Kahalu‘u Bay is the 141st Hope Spot named by the organization worldwide and the second in Hawai‘i.

Kahaluu Bay named ‘Hope Spot’ by nonprofit Mission Blue

May 27, 2022 (Honolulu Star-Advertiser)—Mission Blue, an international nonprofit, has named Kahaluu Bay on Hawaii island’s west side a Hope Spot. Hope Spots are special places that are scientifically identified as critical to the health of the ocean and championed by local conservationists, according to Mission Blue. They are selected after a nomination process.