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August 4: Ka Honua Momona

  • Posted on 4 Aug 2012
  • In Environment, Malama Honua Selects, Video Stories, Voyaging

Hōkūle‘a is heading back home again to the Marine Education and Training Center at Sand island, where she left on her statewide sail on April 12. Scheduled arrival: August 4.

The following video reflects on one of the stops on her statewide voyage. The volunteer effort of Ka Honua Momona to bring two fishponds back to productivity and abundance (momona) on Moloka’i is symbolic of Hōkūle‘a mission for her Statewide Sail and her upcoming Worldwide Voyage.

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