Become part of Hawaii’s conservation story

Kalaeokaunaʻoa, or Kahuku Point, is an area of undeveloped coastline on Oʻahu’s North Shore. It is one the few remaining places on Oʻahu with intact coastal strand habitat that includes rare and endangered species of plants and animals including 'ohai (Sesbania tomentosa), Laysan albatrosses (Phoebastria immutabilis), yellow-faced bees (Hylaeus spp.), monk seals (Monachus schauinslandi, including multiple generations of females), and nesting sea turtles (both hawksbill, Eretmochelys imbricata and green, Chelonia mydas). North Shore Community Land Trust’s project is a volunteer-based community stewardship and coastline restoration effort stemming from a partnership between NSCLT, Turtle Bay Resort, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Pacific Islands Coastal Program and Hawai'i Marine Animal Response. Unless otherwise announced, monthly community work days occur on the second Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.  Meet on the Kahuku side of the Turtle Bay Resort parking lot near the helipad by 9 a.m. A NSCLT representative will be there to guide the group on a hike out to the point. More information regarding monthly community work days is listed below:

**Please note the following changes to maximize the health and safety of our volunteers and staff due to COVID-19**

We will be weeding and planting outside while social distancing. RSVPs are required in advance as we will be minimizing the number of participants to comply with all City & State guidelines.

Stewardship Activities

  • Invasive species removal
  • Native plant out-planting
  • Dune stabilization projects
  • Marine debris removal

What to Bring

  • REQUIRED: A mask (we will be practicing social distancing where possible while working, but please wear a mask for the times that distancing is not possible to protect those around you).
  • A reusable water bottle with a *minimum* of 2 liters of water (please note: due to COVID-19 we will not be able to provide water refills).
  • Your own gloves and weeding tools if possible, to minimize sharing.
  • Reef-safe sun protection (we will be working in a hot, sunny coastal environment with little shade).
  • A snack.
  • Closed-toed shoes (recommended but not required).

We will provide

  • Additional gloves and tools

RSVPs are required. Please email info@northshoreland.org to reserve your spot or for more information. Mahalo!

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