Virtual presentations for students K-12


Mālama Maunalua

Mālama Maunalua, virtual presentations for students K-12, teachers or educators can contact us to present on topics such as marine ecosystems, career exploration, and invasive species at volunteer@malamamaunalua.org. Educational huki events are intended for grade school students. These fun and informational events are a great way for students to learn more about the impacts of invasive alien algae on our island environment, specifically at Maunalua Bay. Students will identify both invasive and native algae species and will learn the important role that healthy watersheds play in maintaining healthy oceans. Students will put their knowledge into practice by participating in a huki (pull) and will remove invasive algae from the nearshore waters.

Mālama Maunalua


About the organizer

We are kama‘aina and malihini. Working professionals and retirees. School kids. Full-time staff members and dedicated volunteers. Together we are Mālama Maunalua, a community-based, non-profit stewardship organization committed to conserving and restoring a healthy and productive Maunalua Bay.


        • One Time Commitment
          • Multiple Locations

          Activity Type

          Teaching & Training

          Cause

          Environmental Conservation, Education & Training, Keiki

          Min age 16+

            Virtual presentations for students K-12


            Mālama Maunalua

            Mālama Maunalua, virtual presentations for students K-12, teachers or educators can contact us to present on topics such as marine ecosystems, career exploration, and invasive species at volunteer@malamamaunalua.org. Educational huki events are intended for grade school students. These fun and informational events are a great way for students to learn more about the impacts of invasive alien algae on our island environment, specifically at Maunalua Bay. Students will identify both invasive and native algae species and will learn the important role that healthy watersheds play in maintaining healthy oceans. Students will put their knowledge into practice by participating in a huki (pull) and will remove invasive algae from the nearshore waters.


                  • One Time Commitment
                    • Multiple Locations

                    Activity Type

                    Teaching & Training

                    Cause

                    Environmental Conservation, Education & Training, Keiki

                    Min age 16+

                    Mālama Maunalua


                    About the organizer

                    We are kama‘aina and malihini. Working professionals and retirees. School kids. Full-time staff members and dedicated volunteers. Together we are Mālama Maunalua, a community-based, non-profit stewardship organization committed to conserving and restoring a healthy and productive Maunalua Bay.

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