Q & A with Surfrider Foundation members Leah Kamoiokalani Sausen and Carl Berg By Jericho Rell As surfers it’s difficult...
Story & Photos by Lauren Shanahan On a Saturday in March, under a warm Hawaii sky in Waimanalo, the spirit...
By Lauren Shanahan & Sean Reilly Did you know that nearly every piece of plastic that was ever created is still on this planet today? And majority of it finds its way into our oceans? Plastic bags, plastic bottles, plastic forks, even your old collection of Ninja Turtle action figures...
By Lauren Rolland Walk along any one of Hawaii’s beaches and you’ll likely find a variety of rubbish that has...
By Shannon Marie Quirk The pioneers of eco-friendly surfboard shaping are up against the odds, as governed by basic economics....
By Lauren Rolland Hawaii is a very progressive state. Many of us strive to eat healthy and plant gardens, stay active and enjoy the outdoors, recycle, reuse, reduce. We passed the ban on plastic bags and enhanced smoke-free policies, and many locals aim to lead a healthful and simple lifestyle....
Across the United States and around the world, thousands of people will be gathering at hundreds of events to celebrate...
Having left Easter Island, the expedition arrived in Honolulu after more than 3 weeks at sea. After finding a dire...
It’s the tallest mountain on earth, home to some of the world’s most advanced astronomical observatories, and Hawai’i’s largest and perhaps most revered heiau (temple). Mauna Kea stands tall on the island of Hawai’i at around 33,000 feet from the ocean floor. Considered the “piko,” or center, of the island,...
By Shawn Pila I’m sure that most of us who like to eat our vegetables have at some point thought...
Ulu Napeahi (Ulu boy), a up and coming humble surfer coming from the Big Island, talks about his shark attack...
For the first time ever, these lands have become available on the open market. Although private property for over 100+ years, it has served and been heavily utilized by the public for an array of recreation, relaxation and subsistence purposes. This area is rich in native Hawaiian cultural sites and...