Raising Pua, Raising Community
We’re celebrating the revitalization of ʻamaʻama (mullet) through efforts to raise pua ʻama (baby mullet) for stocking loko iʻa—traditional Hawaiian Fishponds. We talk with Dana Hoppe at the Waiʻanae High School Marine Science Learning Center, where students earn credits through hands-on training in aquaculture techniques and skills. We visit the Waikalua loko iʻa in Kāneʻohe, with Herb Lee and Kai Fox, to learn about multi-trophic aquaculture and integrating modern aquaculture with traditional practices to grow a variety of organisms. We tour the Oceanic Institute in Waimānalo with Kupu Intern and Hatchery Technician Alexander Totman-Rodrigues. And, we talk with Hui Mālama Loko Iʻa Coordinator, Brenda Asuncion, to learn about why these efforts to raise pua across the pae ʻāīna are so important to building and restoring community.
Watch the trailer for Season 11, Episode 1 on Vimeo or YouTube, or on Vimeo with English subtitles.
Full Episode
Curriculum Connections:
- Aloha ʻĀina Activity: Fishponds
- National Park Service: Kaloko Loko I’a Curriculum
- Loko Iʻa Across Pae ‘Aina: Resources, Field Trips and Curriculum
- Nūpepa: Hawaiian Newspaper Collection
- Papakilo Database: Kuokoa Home Rula, 1908: Legend of The Anae-Holo
- Ulukau: Lawaiʻa mahiʻai a me kale – pa hoʻokahi no la kino
- Ulukau Books: Native use of fish in Hawaiʻi
- Maunalua.net: Nā ʻAnae Holo Mural Project
- Newspaper story: Maunalua Bay’s Last Fishponds
Additional Resources:
- Waiʻanae High School
- Marine Science Learning Center (MSLC)
- Follow MSLC on Instagram
- Pacific American Foundation
- Waikalua Loko i‘a
- Follow Waikalua Loko Iʻa on Facebook
- University of Hawaiʻi Sea Grant
- Hawaiʻi Pacific University
- Kupu Internships: Learn Serve Restore
- Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo
- Hui Mālama Loko Iʻa
- 2021 Loko Iʻa Needs Assessment
- Video: 2014 Hui Mālama Loko Iʻa gathering
- Follow KUA on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter,
- Indigenous Aquaculture Collaborative
Select a season of Voice of the Sea
Contact information:
Kanesa Seraphin, Ph.D.
kanesa@hawaii.edu
CONNECT