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SUMMARY:Free Presentation by Mark Deakos: Chasing Happiness and Its Impact on the Planet
DESCRIPTION:Is it possible to have long\, healthy and happy lives for all people across the globe without destroying our planet’s natural resources? This upcoming talk by Mark Deakos PhD will explore the science of happiness and how pursuing selfish interests can actually be good for the planet. \nDon’t miss it! The presentation will take place at Maui Nui Marine Resource Council’s monthly meeting on Wednesday\, August 1\, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Pacific Whale Foundation’s classrooms at the Ma’alaea Harbor Shops. (Please note the new later start time. However\, the doors will open at 5 pm.) The public is invited and refreshments will be served. \nAbout Mark Deakos:\nMark was fortunate to experience living in various countries around the globe during his early years. A common thread in his life has always been water.  At one time a competitive swimmer and water polo player\, Mark now spends much of his time in saltwater as an avid scuba diver\, free diver\, kayaker\, and mariner. His chosen career working in wildlife biology and marine research is an extension of his passion for the natural world and his marvel of the ocean environment. \nMark obtained his biology degree from the University of \nDr. Mark Deakos \nWaterloo in Canada where he began pursuing his interest in wildlife biology. After working with several avian and reptile species\, his interests rapidly returned to the ocean and towards marine mammals\, which eventually led him to Hawaii in 1996. \nAt the University of Hawaii\, he completed his master’s degree studying humpback whale behavior\, and completed his doctoral degree in 2010 focusing on manta ray ecology.  In 2004\, he founded The Hawaii Association for Marine Education and Research (HAMER)\, a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 corporation with the mission of better understanding and protecting Hawaii’s marine resources. \nAside from his continued involvement to learn about and protect manta rays here in Hawaii\, Mark is the Deputy Program Manager for HDR managing the Navy’s Protected Species Monitoring Program in the Pacific and is an active member of various community groups working towards solutions to some of our greatest environmental threats.
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/free-presentation-dr-mark-deakos-chasing-happiness-impact-planet/
LOCATION:Pacific Whale Foundationʻs classrooms\, 300 Maalaea Rd\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793\, United States
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SUMMARY:Maui Nui Marine Resource Council July Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Due to the 4th of July holiday\, our July meeting of Maui Nui Marine Resource Council will be pushed back by one week to Wednesday\, July 11.  \nThe public is invited to learn more about the impacts of climate change on Maui’s coastal areas\, including big waves\, flooding\, erosion and more\, at Maui Nui Marine Resource Council’s meeting on Wednesday\, July 11 from 5 to 7 pm at Pacific Whale Foundation’s classrooms at the Ma’alaea Harbor Shops. \nThe climate change presentation will be offered by these guest presenters:   \n– Bradley Romine\, PhD\, Coastal Management and Resilience Specialist\, University of Hawaii Sea Grant Program\, Center for Coastal and Climate Science and Resilience.  \n– Tara Owens\, Coastal Processes and Hazards Specialist\, University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program (partnered with Maui County’s Planning Department).  \nAttendees are welcome to bring questions about managed retreat\, beach replenishment and other issues relating to the impact of climate change on Maui’s shorelines.   \nThe meeting is free and open to all. Refreshments will be provided. If convenient\, please bring an item to share on the refreshment table.  \nEstablished in 2007\, Maui Nui Marine Resource Council is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to clean ocean water\, healthy coral reefs and abundant native fish for Maui County. \nTo learn more\, visit www.mauireefs.org. \nPresenter bios:  \n– Bradley Romine\, PhD\nCoastal  Management  and  Resilience  Specialist\nUniversity  of  Hawaii Sea  Grant  College  Program\,\nCenter  for  Coastal  and  Climate  Science  and  Resilience \nBrad’s role as University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant extension faculty is to provide bridges between the university\, our communities\, and government to meet the complimentary goals of conserving coastal environments and reducing natural hazards risk to shoreline development.  He works closely with the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands at the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) and interfaces with other government agencies and the public on collaborative projects to support planning and decision-making based on the latest and best-available coastal and climate science.  Recently\, he provided scientific and technical guidance to the DLNR for the development of the Hawaiʻi Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report.  He is also leading the development of science-based planning tools and guidance to improve resilience to coastal hazards and sea level rise in Hawaiʻi through funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Brad completed his PhD in Geology and Geophysics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in 2013 and has published research articles on coastal geology\, beach processes\, shoreline change\, and sea level rise impacts in Hawaiʻi.  \n \n– Tara Owens \nCoastal Processes and Hazards Specialist\, University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program\n \nTara  Owens  is  Extension  Faculty  with  the  University  of  Hawaii  Sea  Grant  College  Program\,  specializing  in  coastal  processes  and  coastal  hazards.    Partnered  with  Maui  County’s  Planning  Department\,  Tara’s  role  is  to  “bridge  the  gap”  between  science  and  policy  and  planning  for  improved  coastal  management  by  providing  technical  guidance\,  consultations\,  site  visits\,  and  public  outreach.    Tara  also  interfaces  with  other  government  agencies  and  the  public  on  collaborative  projects  pertaining  to  coastal  hazards\,  including  beach  erosion  and  sea-level  rise  impacts.    Tara  earned  a  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  marine  science  from  Coastal  Carolina  University\,  and  a  master’s  degree  in  coastal  geology  from  the  University  of  Hawaii.    She  was  hired  by  UH  Sea  Grant  and  moved  back  to  Hawaii  in  2010  after  working  for  7  years  in  the  federal  government  at  the  U.S.  Geological  Survey  in  St.  Petersburg\,  Florida  and  then  at  the  NOAA  Coastal  Services  Center  in Charleston\, SC. 
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/maui-nui-marine-resource-council-july-meeting/
LOCATION:Pacific Whale Foundationʻs classrooms\, 300 Maalaea Rd\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793\, United States
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SUMMARY:Maui Nui Marine Resource Council June Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Come learn\, be inspired and meet others who share your interest in protecting Mauiʻs coral reefs and nearshore ocean waters. Our June meeting will take place on Wednesday\, June 6\, from 5 to 6:30 pm at Pacific Whale Foundationʻs classrooms at the Maʻalaea Harbor Shops. Refreshments will be served\, admission is free\, and every meeting features a guest speaker. \n\nOur  guest presentation this month will be on “Restoring the Natural Function of Mauiʻs Ahupuaʻa to Protect Mauiʻs Coral Reefs” by Jennifer Vander Veur\, Maui Program Manager of Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL). Vander Veur will speak about work that CORAL is doing to restore natural filtration processes within Mauiʻs ​ahupuaʻa (watersheds​)​ to prevent land-based water pollution from ​flowing into the sea and ​degrading ​coral ​reefs. We hope to see you there!\n\n\n\n​.
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/maui-nui-marine-resource-council-monthly-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Maui Nui Marine Resource Council's Monthly Meeting on Wednesday\, May 2
DESCRIPTION:Maui Nui Marine Resource Council invites the public to its next meeting on Wednesday\, May 2\, featuring guest presentations by Lucienne De Naie and Adriane Raff Corwin. \nLucienne De Naieʻs presentation will be on “Updates on efforts to restore streamflow to Maui’s reefs and effects on fisheries.” Adriane Raff Corwin will be speaking about the Hukilike No Maui Coalition and also efforts to keep harmful sunscreen chemicals out of our nearshore ocean ecoystems. \nThe meeting will take place from 5 pm to 6:30 pm at Pacific Whale Foundationʻs classrooms at the Maʻalaea Harbor Shops. Admission is free\, everyone is invited and refreshments will be provided. \nLucienne De Naie lives in rural east Maui and is active with stream and watershed restoration projects. She is a a founding member and a director of Maui Nui Marine Resource Council\, as well as a founding member of Maui Cultural Lands\, Inc. and the Maui Coastal Land Trust (now Hawaiian Islands Land Trust.) Lucienne has served on the Mayor’s Open Space Zoning Advisory Committee\, the Maui General Plan Advisory Committee and serves as Conservation Chair and hike leader for the Maui Sierra Club. She also authored a report on Maui’s fresh water resources. \nAdriane Raff Corwin is the Sierra Club Group Coordinator. Adriane has been a community organizer for over ten years and received her Master’s Degree in Political Science and Futures Studies from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. \nThe meeting will include updates on Maui Nui Marine Resource Councilʻs work as a nonprofit community organization to restore clean ocean water\, protect coral reefs and bring back abundant native fish to the nearshore areas of the islands of Maui County. \nTo learn more about Maui Nui Marine Resource Council\, please visit www.mauireefs.org. \n \nLucienne De Naie \n \nAdriane Raff Corwin \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/maui-nui-marine-resource-councils-monthly-meeting-on-wednesday-may-2/
LOCATION:Pacific Whale Foundationʻs classrooms\, 300 Maalaea Rd\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793\, United States
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SUMMARY:Maui Nui Marine Resource Council Monthly Meeting: Wednesday\, April 4
DESCRIPTION:The crackling sounds of snapping shrimp are part  of the rich soundscape of a coral reef — soundscapes that can provide helpful clues about the health of the reef. The public is invited to learn more about what was discovered during an acoustic study of seven Maui reefs at a free presentation by Eden Zang at the Wednesday\, April 4 meeting of Maui Nui Marine Resource Council. \nThe meeting will take place from 5 pm to 7 pm at Pacific Whale Foundation’s Discovery Center classrooms at the ocean level of the Ma’alaea Harbor Shops. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.  Eden Zang\, Managing Director of Oceanwide Science Institute\, will explain how passive acoustic monitoring can be utilized to reveal clues about coral reef communities and will share results from a 16 month acoustic study from seven reefs around Maui. \nEden Zang joined Oceanwide Science Institute (OSI) in March 2014 as a Research Specialist and is now OSI’s Managing Director. In addition to managing day-to-day operations\, Eden’s focus is on processing and analyzing acoustic data\, scientific diving\, assisting in the coordination of field efforts\, and marine mammal vessel based surveys. She has been involved with projects that involve whales\, dolphins\, fish\, marine invertebrates\, and effects of anthropogenic noise in the marine environment. She has a B.A. in Human Communication and participated in University of Hawaii’s Marine Option Program. In addition to OSI\, Eden is the Maui Marine Mammal Response Network Assistant for NOAA Fisheries\, (contractor with Lynker Technologies\, Inc.) and has held various positions with private\, state and federal organizations in animal husbandry\, scientific diving\, and protected resource management. \nThe meeting will also provide updates about ocean water quality testing and other projects that are underway at Maui Nui Marine Resource Council\, the host of the meeting. Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/maui-nui-marine-resource-council-monthly-meeting-wednesday-april-4/
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SUMMARY:March Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:March 7: Join us for our Maui Nui Marine Resource Council Monthly Meeting with a special guest presentation by Russell Sparks. 7 to 9 pm at Pacific Whale Foundation’s classrooms at the Ma’alaea Harbor Shops. Free admission and refreshments. Everyone is welcome!
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/march-monthly-meeting/
LOCATION:Pacific Whale Foundationʻs classrooms\, 300 Maalaea Rd\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180130T170000
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SUMMARY:Flatbread Company Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy some exceptionally delicious pizza at Flatbread Company at 89 Hana Highway in Paia on Tuesday\, January 30 between 5 pm and 10 pm and help raise needed funds for Maui Nui Marine Resource Council’s work to restore healthy coral reefs\, clean ocean water and abundant native fish for the islands of Maui County. The Flatbread Company will donate $3.50 for each large flatbread and $1.75 for each small flatbread sold during the benefit. Come join the fun\, and meet our MNMRC team and learn about MNMRC’s newest projects and programs for 2018.
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/flatbread-company-benefit/
LOCATION:Flatbread Company\, 89 Hana Hwy\, Paia\, HI\, 96779\, United States
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SUMMARY:Maui Nui Marine Resource Council January Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to attend the Wednesday\, January 3 meeting of Maui Nui Marine Resource Council\, for updates on our work to protect reefs\, restore clean ocean water and bring back abundant native fish to our reefs. The meeting is free and open to all. \nThe meeting will take place from 5 to 7 pm at Pacific Whale Foundation’s classrooms at Ma’alaea Harbor Shops.  \nRefreshments will be provided.
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/maui-nui-marine-resource-council-january-meeting/
LOCATION:Pacific Whale Foundationʻs classrooms\, 300 Maalaea Rd\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793\, United States
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