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Workers are needed to plant limu in Waimanalo

KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER
                                Sea Life Park has partnered with Waimanalo Limu Hui providing space and tanks to grow three species of limu for restoring Waimanalo Bay at Kaiona Beach. Sea life Park’s General Manager Valerie King, left, and curator Jeff Pawloski talked with Waimanalo Limu Hui President Ikaika Rogerson Tuesday over a tank of the honu’s favorite Limu Palahalaha at Sea Life Park.
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KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER

Sea Life Park has partnered with Waimanalo Limu Hui providing space and tanks to grow three species of limu for restoring Waimanalo Bay at Kaiona Beach. Sea life Park’s General Manager Valerie King, left, and curator Jeff Pawloski talked with Waimanalo Limu Hui President Ikaika Rogerson Tuesday over a tank of the honu’s favorite Limu Palahalaha at Sea Life Park.