Ka’ehu Cleanup
SHARKastics
Aloha! We’re looking for a handful of volunteers to assist with removing marine debris at our 4th Sunday of every month Ka’ehu Cleanups (9am-noon. The beach at the end of Kukona Place in Wailuku All supplies provided. RSVP to sign up and get our latest protocols: www.sharkastics.org Mahalo!4/24/22: 9am-noon (and the 4th Sunday of every month) please contact: Cheryl King at sharkastics@gmail.com for more information.
SHARKastics
About the organizer
SHARKastics has been “taking a bite out of marine debris since 2003” around Maui Nui and beyond! Besides conducting frequent coral reef cleanups, we spearhead our 4th Sunday of every month Ka’ehu Cleanups and compare these research results with what we find at Makamaka’ole twice per year. Sharing the data we collect allows us to apply our results to local legislative actions that encourage more sustainable practices compared to plastic-based options that are so pervasive in our throw-away society. We’re volunteer-based, with opportunities for all ages to join us!
Good For
Families, Groups, Exercise, Meeting People
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Cleanup, Physical Labor
Cause
Environmental Conservation
Ka’ehu Cleanup
SHARKastics
Aloha! We’re looking for a handful of volunteers to assist with removing marine debris at our 4th Sunday of every month Ka’ehu Cleanups (9am-noon. The beach at the end of Kukona Place in Wailuku All supplies provided. RSVP to sign up and get our latest protocols: www.sharkastics.org Mahalo!4/24/22: 9am-noon (and the 4th Sunday of every month) please contact: Cheryl King at sharkastics@gmail.com for more information.
Good For
Families, Groups, Exercise, Meeting People
Activity Type
Outdoor, Beach & Ocean, Cleanup, Physical Labor
Cause
Environmental Conservation
SHARKastics
About the organizer
SHARKastics has been “taking a bite out of marine debris since 2003” around Maui Nui and beyond! Besides conducting frequent coral reef cleanups, we spearhead our 4th Sunday of every month Ka’ehu Cleanups and compare these research results with what we find at Makamaka’ole twice per year. Sharing the data we collect allows us to apply our results to local legislative actions that encourage more sustainable practices compared to plastic-based options that are so pervasive in our throw-away society. We’re volunteer-based, with opportunities for all ages to join us!