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Marine Debris Removal Hui (Team)

Organized by Megan Lamson
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Gildan Ultra Cotton Long Sleeve T-shirt

Help us raise funds to continue our outreach & education work to prevent marine debris!

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All funds raised will go directly to Hawai'i Wildlife Fund
$1,210 raised
143 items sold of
75 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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Gildan Ultra Cotton Long Sleeve T-shirt, Unisex
Gildan Ultra Cotton Long Sleeve T-shirt
Unisex
Organized by Megan Lamson

About this campaign

With community volunteers and partners, Hawai'i Wildlife Fund (HWF) has removed over 200 tons (400,000 lbs) of marine debris from along the shores of Hawai'i nei since 1998. Please help join our team and pick up litter whenever you are along the shoreline, tell your friends, and rock this longsleeve t-shirt with pride ~ LOVE YOUR OCEAN!

Hawai'i Wildlife Fund (HWF) was founded in 1996 to protect the native wildlife of Hawai'i through research, education, and conservation projects.  For more info about our non-profit and current projects, please check out our website at: www.wildhawaii.org

Marine debris removal is one of our most active projects and HWF has worked  throughout the archipelago on this effort: from the south end of Hawai'i Island at the infamous Kamilo Pt (aka "plastic beach") to Ka'ehu on Maui Island and Midway in the North Western Hawaiian Islands.  Since the mid 1960's our world has become more and more reliant on single-use plastics to help make our everyday life more "convenient". In the process, we are polluting our natural habitats along the shores and in the ocean alike. 

Please help us curb this trend and (a) limit the amount of single-use plastics in your life, (b) participate in a local beach cleanup event or host your own, and (c) spread the word!jconey_melissa_nancyjpg
Photo courtesy of John Coney, HWF volunteer.

Supporters

Anonymous 2 items

Because we believe in it!

Janet Schleifer 1 item
Francis Mitchell 1 item

I've seen the difference at Kamilo Beach, over a period of six years.

Shelly Mitchell 1 item
Angela Effertz 18 items
Ken & Cindy 1 item + $25

We have been picking up debris since we were kids. It is one of the ways in which we can support our planet. The HWF hui rocks!

Julie Steelman 1 item + $10

Trash belongs somewhere other than our beaches. And to help protect/prevent any critically endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals from getting injured.

Suzan palomares 1 item + $10

Excellent job Hawaii wildlife !!

Emily Lindstrum 2 items
Mark and Aunty 2 items + $20

For the cleanup, good for the environment, the education, and our hard working girls and Bill. Mahalo ya'll.

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