Marine Debris Awareness Student Art Project display
18th March - 30th April, 2011 Hawai`i State Capitol, Chamber Level 415 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu. map 7:30am - 10pm (Monday - Friday) 8:30am - 2pm (Saturdays) closed Sundays & public holidays Free and open to the public This special event is presented and organized by the Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawai`i click here for flyer For further information, please call B.E.A.C.H. on (808) 393 2168 Parking is available underneath the building and is free after 6pm on weekdays. Parking entrance is via Miller Street. |
Artwork by students from the following schools will be on display: Alva Scott Elementary School Damien Memorial School Farrington High School Hahaione Elementary School Hau`ula Elementary School Island Pacific Academy James Campbell High School Kalaheo High School Saint Anthony School Saint Louis School University Laboratory School Waianae High School |
The Marine Debris Awareness Student Art Project was developed and implemented by the Beach Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawai`i (B.E.A.C.H.) to help increase awareness in schools and the community of the impacts of marine debris on marine life and the environment.
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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 Unless noted otherwise, the contents of this website are Copyright © 2006-2020 B.E.A.C.H. Please ask permission before using any text, graphics or photographs from this website. |