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 Honolua Wao Kele:
Native Plant Reforestation
Located mauka (on the mountain-side) of Honolua Bay, ML&P proposes to re-forest a 30 acre site with native plants. The re-establishment of the native ecosystem will provide habitat enhancement and watershed protection while offering educational and recreational opportunities.

This project is currently under review by Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Office of Coastal and Conservation Lands Office and the DLNR Forestry Stewardship Program. First planting is tentatively schedule for late fall 2008. To volunteer or learn more about seed collection opportunities please fill out our registration form.


Educational Signage Program
Maui Land & Pineapple Company is collaborating with a variety of organizations and community members, listed below, to create two marine educational signs for Honolua Bay. Installation is scheduled for April 2008.
"Exploring the Bay" shows the different marine communities found under the waters of Honolua Bay.

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Exploring Honolua Bay
"Respecting Coral Reefs" teaches visitors and residents how they can respect and help protect the delicate coral reef system.

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Respecting the Coral Reefs
"Respecting Coral Reefs" will be installed at various popular snorkeling destinations island-wide and is designed to be placed anywhere people can benefit from reef etiquette tips. The sign is also general enough to apply anywhere in the state.

If an agency or organization is interested in acquiring and installing the "Respecting Coral Reefs" sign at other locations, please contact us and we will provide ordering information.

Contributors:
• The Tiffany & Co. Foundation
• Hawai‘i Tourism Authority
• Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc.
• The Coral Reef Alliance
• Project S.E.A. Link
• The State of Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources
• Reeflections Underwater Photography

Photographers:
Mike Roberts, Brandoch Calef, Ziggy Livnat, John Hoover, George H. Balazs, Heather Spalding, Russell Sparks, Liz Foote