What are some examples of your research topic in your own island, community, state, nation Some examples of our research topic is they go all around the island and restore Hawaiʻi for it unspeakable natural beauty. 808 Cleanups conducts decentralized cleanups from mauka to makai, responding to littering and vandalism of Hawaiʻi’s natural spaces, saving Hawaiʻi’s indigenous ecosystem through education, and building sustainable solutions with community partners. Why was this topic chosen by the group: what is a personal connection to the issue or just because you have to do something :) If a personal connection (and please try to find at least one) - what is it and why? The topic we chose was Life Below Water. My group and I chose this topic because we all grew up with the ocean and it’s been a big part of our life ever since our youth. Our island is surrounded by water and just seeing how people treat it, really upsets me. How can this topic change or improve the Hawaii we live in? For who? Does this audience connect with you in any way? Our topic Life Below Water can improve Hawaiʻi because it will help us live a more successful and clean life. Also, with clean waters we will live a healthier life and the marine life will have more chances of living since we would clean up their home. This audience connects with me because I love the marine life and they’re such an amazing species of life. If so, how & why.. do you have personal friends of family members that are or possibly could be in this audience? I do have personal friends and family members that are apart of this audience. My family is one of those families that love going to the beach and love the marine life. Seeing all the ʻōpala in the ocean and how the sea creatures inhale and eat what’s in the ocean, which kills them is sickening. What do you think of your ability to make an impact in the community & possibly make a difference in this issue? Why would that be important? If I’m being honest I feel like my group and I could make a pretty big impact in the community. If we all just took time out of our day and all malama the ʻaina the ocean will be clean and everyone will live a happy life. That would be important because a happy life is a successful life, and the waters will be cleansed for us and the marine life. What kinds of lessons do you think you will learn from this Kahiau experience? Lessons I think I will learn is the importance of throwing away your ʻōpala and picking up other people's trash when you see it. This will do a huge impact on keeping the marine life alive.
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AuthorMy name is Kaya, and I go to Kamehameha schools. I am currently in the 10th grade and we made this website to get people aware of Ocean Pollution. Archives
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