Ask the Crew | Haunani Kane: Why are the plankton important? June 11, 2014 in Ask the Crew a Question Education Science Video Stories Chance from Waimea Middle School, Kamuela, wants to know more about plankton.
Focusing on Tahiti June 11, 2014 in Crew Blogs Featured Video Stories Voyaging "The ultimate goal is to teach us how are we going to feel and how to deal with that exhaustion...and still make safe decisions for your crew during the voyage"
The Astronaut and a Polynesian Canoe June 11, 2014 in Crew Blogs Because of teachers and visionaries like Lacy Veach, it is now our generation’s kuleana (responsibility) to inspire the next generation.
Wahine Voyagers June 11, 2014 in Crew Blogs Photo Galleries A lifelong sailor, Suzette Hauʻoli Smith Gurtler serves as first mate on Hikianalia and shares her thoughts about more wahine voyagers.
Crew Profile: Jenna Ishii June 11, 2014 in Crew Blogs Video Stories Although she was born and raised in Hawaiʻi, Jenna Ishii had to travel to Okinawa to meet Hōkūleʻa and has been voyaging ever since.
Ask the Crew | Bruce Blankenfeld: Do the two waʻa stay in sight of each other? June 10, 2014 in Ask the Crew a Question Education Video Stories Joanne from the Bishop Museum asks how Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia find each other after being separated at sea.
Ask the Crew | Bruce Blankenfeld: What changes have been made to Hōkūleʻa for the voyage? June 10, 2014 in Ask the Crew a Question Education Video Stories Easton from Waimea Middle School, Kamuela, asks how Hōkūlʻea has been modified for the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage.
Ask the Crew | Kealoha Hoe: Will you be eating dried foods? June 10, 2014 in Ask the Crew a Question Education Video Stories Madeline at Highlands Ranch, Colorado asks about the crewmembersʻ cuisine.