Mālama Maunalua is a community-based, non-profit organization based in Honolulu, Hawai'i. Founded in 2005, Mālama Maunalua's mission is to restore Maunalua Bay through habitat restoration, science and planning, and education and outreach.
Mālama Maunalua works extensively with community volunteers, community Huki Leaders, and local partners to accomplish this mission. They have organized over 15,000 volunteers in projects such as invasive algae removal, native tree and seagrass planting, and environmental monitoring. In the past, they have collaborated with researchers from the University of Hawai'i and the Nature Conservancy to conduct scientific research to better inform their outreach activities. Mālama Maunalua is now working with Team Kahuwai from the Bren School to consolidate this research and develop a region-wide management plan to better address the goal of restoring Maunalua Bay.
Mālama Maunalua works extensively with community volunteers, community Huki Leaders, and local partners to accomplish this mission. They have organized over 15,000 volunteers in projects such as invasive algae removal, native tree and seagrass planting, and environmental monitoring. In the past, they have collaborated with researchers from the University of Hawai'i and the Nature Conservancy to conduct scientific research to better inform their outreach activities. Mālama Maunalua is now working with Team Kahuwai from the Bren School to consolidate this research and develop a region-wide management plan to better address the goal of restoring Maunalua Bay.
We envision a Maunalua Bay where marine life is abundant, the water is clean and clear, and people take kuleana in caring for the Bay.
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