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See How Kaua‘i Artists Turned Marine Debris into Art

Most people might throw away the bottle caps, fish nets, buoys, plastic fragments and other marine debris that washes ashore, but 26 Kaua‘i artists turned what most of us would consider trash into 66 thought-provoking works of art. Those pieces are now on display at the Kaua‘i Society of Artists’ “Washed Up” exhibit at the […]

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Solutions for Kai (Nearshore Ocean), and Wai (Fresh Water): Steps to a Sustainable Hawai‘i

Living sustainably—responsibly stewarding local resources so a community thrives over the long term—was once part of every successful Island community. Water, both fresh and salt, is at the heart of a sustainable Hawai‘i. These two new water-focused initiatives aim to create a resource use system that is both abundant and wise. Kai: Marine 30×30 For

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