Mahina: Pō Lāʻaupau
"Today was a beautiful day. We met at 10 am to catch 0 ft low tide at 11:30 am. We were testing the ocean water along the coast. The coast is alive and abundant with life. The pōhaku were filled with limu, the tide pools home to puhis and baby fish and the ocean visible enough to see bigger fish below and hungry honus. I've never been so intrigued while observing a coastline. Kō'eles that made my tastebuds tingle, limu that caught my attention every time I looked below the cliffs and hā'uke'uke that made me think of my mom because she loves to eat hā'uke'uke. And we can't forget about the curious puhis who pop their heads out of the pukas in the ponds." -M.K. "We came out today with a different game plan as to how we will do water salinity and temperature testing. Even though we are literally next to the ocean there is always a a different challenge when we are getting water to test. It is challenging and at the same time still a great opportunity to learn even more about this amazing coast line. Todays low tide showed us may of the creatures that are hidden from us when it is high. Even though we waled this before it is remarkable you always find something new each time." -K.G.
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