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Malama Pupukea-Waimea wins ocean conservation grant to protect coastlines

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People wade in the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea. Malama Pupukea-Waimea, a nonprofit steward of the Pupukea-Waimea Marine Life Conservation District, was recently awarded a conservation award for its efforts to preserve this coastal marine habitat, which is popular among both tourists and locals alike.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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A reef fish swims in the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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An overall view of the Pupukea coastline on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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An overall view of the Pupukea coastline on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.
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People enjoy the tidepools on Wednesday at Shark’s Cove in Pupukea.

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Nonprofit group Malama Pupukea-Waimea awarded ocean conservation grant