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How to Save an Ocean

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This season on 'How to Save an Ocean', we’ll be sitting down with explorers, philanthropists, trail-blazers, and activists, asking them the all important question of 'how'. How do you get a famous scientist to write you back? Circumnavigate the globe with nothing but the stars? Unite the world's largest marine protected areas? This work won't be easy, but we invite you to come along for the adventure.

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5/8/2021

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March 23, 2024

Building Relationships | A Conversation with Pelika Andrade

<p>Join us in this How to Save an Ocean episode with Pelika Andrade, the founder and Executive Director of Nā Maka Onaona, a Hawaiʻi-based non-profit, and an extension agent for the University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program. She has a long history working with Hawaiʻi communities as a community member, hoaʻāina (friend of the land), and researcher. For the past 15 years, Pelika has been developing alternate approaches to monitoring Hawaiʻi’s watersheds and supporting the implementation of management strategies that support ‘Āina Momona: healthy, balanced, and thriving communities. As we converse, Pelika shares insights on the interconnectedness of relationship building, preserving our oceans, and nurturing vibrant communities. The conversation illuminates the importance of inspiring reverence of nature in the next generation. Through her role at Hawaii Sea Grant, Pelika champions sustainable practices rooted in cultural knowledge and practice. Beyond her oceanic endeavors, Pelika is an adamant community builder who convenes diverse groups through innovative projects, educational workshops, and cultural celebrations. Tune in and share in Pelikaʻs unwavering dedication to unity, understanding, and amplifying the beauty of our world.</p><p><br/><br/></p>

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January 2, 2024

The Ocean as Community | A Conversation with Dan Kinzer

<p>Dan Kinzer founded Pacific Blue Studios, a network of high-impact, community-driven, place-based, and youth-powered studios. The network&apos;s shared aim is to leverage biomimicry, indigenous perspective, and cutting-edge technologies as vehicles to grow, connect, and amplify a (k)new intergenerational learning ecosystem––to help realize a resilient, regenerative and inclusive future in Hawai&apos;i around the Pacific and across our Blue Planet. <br/><br/>Naiʻa and Dan talk about how programs and people can cultivate a sense of kuleana around the ocean, the metaphor of voyaging, and how nuanced definitions of scale allow managers to glean wisdom from island people and community leaders. He Waʻa He moku, He Moku He Waʻa / The Canoe Is An Island, And The Island Is A Canoe.</p>

Episode thumbnail for A Canoe Is an Island | A Conversation with Bonnie Kahapea-Tanner

July 15, 2023

A Canoe Is an Island | A Conversation with Bonnie Kahapea-Tanner

<p><b>Bonnie Kahapea is an educator, mentor, voyager, and community advocate. </b></p><p><b>While at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo, Bonnieʻs passion for voyaging was ignited. She witnessed the Hōkūleʻa preparing for a voyage to Tahiti – and the pull of the ocean was undeniable. While pursuing her master&apos;s degree in transformative learning and change, Bonnie remained connected to her roots and &quot;stayed close to the canoe.&quot; She never lost sight of her passion for voyaging.</b></p><p><b>Today, Bonnie serves as an instructor at the Kānehūnāmoku Voyaging Academy (KVA), fostering a new generation of seafarers. Her role blends sailing, traditional navigation, Hawaiian culture, and teaching, providing a unique learning environment for students participating in KVAʻs leadership and career programs. </b></p><p><b>Join us as we explore Bonnie&apos;s deep connection to the water, her experiences on the Hōkūleʻa voyaging canoe, and her commitment to perpetuating Hawaiian culture through mentorship and teaching.</b></p><p><br/><br/></p>

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What is How to Save an Ocean?

This season on 'How to Save an Ocean', we’ll be sitting down with explorers, philanthropists, trail-blazers, and activists, asking them the all important question of 'how'. How do you get a famous scientist to write you back? Circumnavigate the globe with nothing but the stars? Unite the world's largest marine protected areas? This work won't be easy, but we invite you to come along for the adventure.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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