'E Malama I Ke Kai Festival


Suzanne at the B.E.A.C.H. table.
B.E.A.C.H. was invited to set up a display table at the annual E Malama I Ke Kai festival at Kapiolani Park on May 26, 2007. Volunteers gave out educational information on caring for the ocean and beaches, litter prevention, membership, and reusable shopping bags. BUTTsOUT "butt holders" were also given away to smokers 18 yrs. and older.

E Malama I Ke Kai (Care for the Ocean) is a highly successful annual ocean awareness festival that invites families to enjoy a day of music, Hawaiian culture, fun and ono food while learning about how we can protect and preserve the ocean environment. This festival benefits Punana Leo o Kawaiaha`o, a non-profit Hawaiian language immersion program.

Dean manning the table. Connie at the B.E.A.C.H. table. Suzanne answering questions.



Coral Photograph Credit to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce and Dr. James P. McVey. Dolphins, Japanese Angelfish, Green turtle, and Laysan Albatross photos by James Watt. Humpback whale photo by James Mobeley

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