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How
YOU Can Help Protect Hawai`i's Blue Water...
GET
INVOLVED!!!
Under
the Blue Water Campaign:
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Help the Campaign in outreach and training events
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Spread
the word to family and friends about the Blue Water Campaign
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Volunteer
general hours with the Campaign (in the office, with materials, website,
etc.)
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Learn
about the issues that affect our environment
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Remember
that our land and ocean are connected
- everything eventually flows downstream to the ocean
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Practice
environmental stewardship in your everyday life
- Throw your trash where it belongs
- Recycle, reduce, reuse
- Dispose of soap, oil, etc. in the proper way; prevent chemicals
and pollutants from going down the storm drain
- Plant trees and grass - they act as filters for storm water (unlike
concrete)
- Use less fertilizer - instead use mulch or compost which you can make,
or purchase
- If you live on or near the water, plant a buffer zone of trees, shrubs
and grass to help filter any runoff
- Rake up grass clippings and sweep up driveways and sidewalks instead
of waiting for the rain to wash it into the storm drain - Remember it
all empties into our ocean!
- Avoid the spilling of harmful chemicals and pollutants onto the ground
(ex. gas, car fluids and oil, etc.) - they will be washed into our storm
drains and taken out to our oceans with the next big rain
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Report
environmental violations to the proper regulatory agencies - CLICK
HERE for contact information
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Help
pass new environmental legislation by submitting testimony
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Spread
the word to family and friends
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Volunteer
your time with environmental groups:
- marine debris cleanups: Kai
Makana, "Get
the Drift and Bag It!", Sierra
Club, etc.
- water quality testing: Surfrider
Foundation, Kai Makana,
State
Dept. of Health, etc.
- reef surveys: Reef
Check, etc.
- fish counts: REEF Project,
etc.
- invasive species removal: Island
Invasive Species Committees, Sierra
Club's Hawaii Service Trip Program, etc.
- trail maintenance: Sierra
Club, Na Ala Hele,
etc.
- (re-)planting native hawaiian plants: Sierra
Club, etc.
Learn
about Hawai`i's environmental issues. It's only when we understand
what is going on, that we can help make it better. After all, we are
"lucky we live Hawai`i"... Let's all help keep it that way.
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