Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story
	 
	
 
    
     
    
        
            
                                                
                
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                                                    The goal of the day is to shed light on the state of our global reefs, illustrate how individuals can make a change, and encourage them to take a stand. 
 
 
	
		
			
			
				
					
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						 HERE ARE THE 2 WAYS THAT YOU CAN PARTICIPATE: 
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						 1. JOIN THE VIRAL SOCIAL CAMPAIGN 
						 
						Let’s show the world how we can make simple choices today to save our reefs for tomorrow.  
						Our goal is to take over social media to raise awareness of this issue. 
						 
						Beginning at 6am est on 6/1 (or any time after that), we are asking everyone to share 
						the below image with this caption: 
						 
						Our coral reefs are in danger. In recent years, there has been a major decline of the world’s reef (40% in Hawaii and the Great Barrier Reef, 85% in the Caribbean and 99% in the Florida Keys). Much of the destruction up until now has been done by humans, and we can fix it. Today, June 1, is the first official #WorldReefDay Let’s come together and take action. Three simple things you can do to make a difference are:  
						1. Use #reefsafe sunscreen 
						2. Reduce single use plastics 
						3. Share this post and spread awareness of this issue 
						We can make simple choices today to save our reefs for tomorrow! 
						  
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						 2. CELEBRATE WITH US IN WAIKIKI 
						 
						If you or anyone you know will be on Oahu on Saturday, join us as we make history and celebrate in the water and on the beach with a blessing, paddle out and ceremony. 
						  
						When: June 1 @ 7am-11am 
						Where: Duke's Waikiki (2335 Kalakaua Ave #116, Honolulu, HI 96815) 
						  
						The event will be filmed for Karmagawa’s newest documentary “Save the Reef” 
						
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